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treeace

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    retired landscape and tree-surgery contractor

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  1. treeace

    Husky 135

    Thanks for the speedy replys Gents. Bar and chain appear to match up, apart from the 9S on the bar which differs from the 9G from BISHBASHBOSH. The sprocket teeth appear to be untouched. I can't see any part number on it and not having worked on saws for a long time, I'm reluctant to remove it; unless someone gives me simple instructions. The dealer tech. wasn't interested in my problem. According to him, this is quite common, caused by the chain coming off; the chain is knackered(his words); it's not possible to give me another saw even if I pay a price difference. His solution was to sell me another chain; I can give you a good price(his words). I wasn't impressed. Any more advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
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    Husky 135

    I'm retired now but still need a chainsaw for cutting firewood and garden maintenance. All my working years I bought and used Stihl saws but six months ago I bought a new Husky 135. I've had trouble with the chain and guide bar from day one and after very little use I now have a chain with plenty of life left in the cutting teeth but drive links that are badly burred. Any one else had problems with this model?

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