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Hello folks, I am looking for a couple of full wrap handles for husky saws,

Is there anywhere in the UK or Europe selling these? I know they can be bought from the states but I have been investigating and by the time I pay the shipping and the vat when it lands here it runs into considerable cost.

Anybody got an answer?

Thanks.

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Hello folks, I am looking for a couple of full wrap handles for husky saws,

Is there anywhere in the UK or Europe selling these? I know they can be bought from the states but I have been investigating and by the time I pay the shipping and the vat when it lands here it runs into considerable cost.

Anybody got an answer?

Thanks.

 

What model of saw ?

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560 xp wrap handle is part number 505 15 69-01 (think it's actually for 562 xp american version) it was £100.46 took a couple of weeks to arrive. I ordered it through my local dealer. More of a 3/4 wrap than full wrap.

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Hello folks, I am looking for a couple of full wrap handles for husky saws,

Is there anywhere in the UK or Europe selling these? I know they can be bought from the states but I have been investigating and by the time I pay the shipping and the vat when it lands here it runs into considerable cost.

Anybody got an answer?

Thanks.

 

You say it runs into considerable cost but the dealer has to pay shipping etc and put his bit on top . I have found that sometimes it is cheaper to get it direct from the states .

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I run one on my 372xp that came direct from my local dealer, when I was felling riverside trees and having to hold it in some different positions

 

Im intrigued what application you need one for on the 560? as you cant flush stumps down easily with them on (recon on a good 4" taller stumps with the 372 with full wraps) and unless your running a long bar on it, they aren't ideal for snedding.

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