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Just bought a Jonsered CS 2255. EX DEMO cheap as chips. (husky Rancher). Any Comments Please.:blushing:

 

Been running a Jonsered cs 2171 as mid size saw (70cc) for last couple years, currently cutting with an 18 bar very well, will run with a 20/24 no problem. The 2171 is basically a Husky 372xp in a red case. Compared with the newer Stihl 440s the Jonsered seems heavy and unrefined, but great workhorse.

 

One of my first saws was a Jonsered 2055 turbo (ha ha), high revving no torque - was pathetic with an 18 inch bar, even with 15 bar it was a weird saw, sounded like a piglet with rabies. Still got it somewhere if any jonsered collectors want to buy it.

 

Good luck with the saw, should be good for stubs other small branches when feeding the chipper.

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