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Today we were talking at work about the problems people are having with new saws such as auto tune , with this in mind is finding and running a older saw such as a StihL 029 or a husky 350 a good option ? Also for a older saw how long would parts be available to keep the saw running ? The guy I was with has just had his saws nicked and he was looking to restore his husky 55 to use instead of buy a new saw.

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I was running a 550 and it was pretty good but found hot start problems and 10-15 pulls was getting tiring.

 

I got a second hand 372 on eBay which is great, almost mastered the carb settings myself and would say the older saws if serviced are great.

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The old popular saws will have spares manufactured for them for a good while, if they sell in their thousands then OEM and aftermarket parts will be freely available for years!

 

Just avoid the more obscure models!

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Can`t comment on the stihl front, but you wont go far wrong with a 346 husquarna

 

Agree, got 3 of them sod autotune, stick to old school

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