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Disappointed with performance of Husqvarna 136
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<blockquote data-quote="crashagn" data-source="post: 758499" data-attributes="member: 9463"><p>To maybe put a answer in for all the questions for the husky/ poulan saws. I have a 137 with 3/8lp windsor chain and 16" bar. Opened up the muffler and adjusted the carb. Only run premium gas. That little thing screams like no other, couldnt be happier with a small saw like that. Used it for my climbing saw on my 1st climb takedown job. Light weight and decent fuel economy, and cheap enough to toss and not be worried</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashagn, post: 758499, member: 9463"] To maybe put a answer in for all the questions for the husky/ poulan saws. I have a 137 with 3/8lp windsor chain and 16" bar. Opened up the muffler and adjusted the carb. Only run premium gas. That little thing screams like no other, couldnt be happier with a small saw like that. Used it for my climbing saw on my 1st climb takedown job. Light weight and decent fuel economy, and cheap enough to toss and not be worried [/QUOTE]
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