S sprocket ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jul 30, 2002 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Location New York Dec 23, 2004 #1 Is anyone using this new saw from Husky? I have a 372XP & need something for smaller type work that is extremely light weight. I'm not interested in a top handle saw.
Is anyone using this new saw from Husky? I have a 372XP & need something for smaller type work that is extremely light weight. I'm not interested in a top handle saw.
rahtreelimbs A.K.A Rotten Tree Limbs . AS Supporting Member. Joined Apr 3, 2002 Messages 6,071 Reaction score 605 Location Amoungst My Saws........Fool That Has Too Many!!! Dec 23, 2004 #2 Don't you mean a Husky 136???
S sprocket ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jul 30, 2002 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Location New York Dec 23, 2004 #3 The 336 - it's new from Husky!
Toneman Makin Chips Joined Jan 15, 2002 Messages 825 Reaction score 25 Location Ontario Dec 23, 2004 #4 Looks like this.
rahtreelimbs A.K.A Rotten Tree Limbs . AS Supporting Member. Joined Apr 3, 2002 Messages 6,071 Reaction score 605 Location Amoungst My Saws........Fool That Has Too Many!!! Dec 23, 2004 #5 OK, that is a POS 334/338 with a rear handle! My suggestion................avoid it!!! That series of saws are to problematic!
OK, that is a POS 334/338 with a rear handle! My suggestion................avoid it!!! That series of saws are to problematic!
S sprocket ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jul 30, 2002 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Location New York Dec 23, 2004 #6 So whats the solution in the Husky line?
rahtreelimbs A.K.A Rotten Tree Limbs . AS Supporting Member. Joined Apr 3, 2002 Messages 6,071 Reaction score 605 Location Amoungst My Saws........Fool That Has Too Many!!! Dec 23, 2004 #7 sprocket said: So whats the solution in the Husky line? Click to expand... Exactly what are your saw requirements??? Stihl has a similar version of the MS200.............A rear handled version!
sprocket said: So whats the solution in the Husky line? Click to expand... Exactly what are your saw requirements??? Stihl has a similar version of the MS200.............A rear handled version!
S sprocket ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jul 30, 2002 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Location New York Dec 23, 2004 #8 I want to clear the small trees 1-4'' out of my woods that is overgrown with this stuff.
rahtreelimbs A.K.A Rotten Tree Limbs . AS Supporting Member. Joined Apr 3, 2002 Messages 6,071 Reaction score 605 Location Amoungst My Saws........Fool That Has Too Many!!! Dec 23, 2004 #9 Why not go one more step and look at the Husky 346XP. That saw is as reliable as the day is long. Plenty of pwer to boot!!!
Why not go one more step and look at the Husky 346XP. That saw is as reliable as the day is long. Plenty of pwer to boot!!!
S sprocket ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jul 30, 2002 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Location New York Dec 23, 2004 #10 I love that saw - might be an overkill.
rahtreelimbs A.K.A Rotten Tree Limbs . AS Supporting Member. Joined Apr 3, 2002 Messages 6,071 Reaction score 605 Location Amoungst My Saws........Fool That Has Too Many!!! Dec 23, 2004 #11 sprocket said: I love that saw - might be an overkill. Click to expand... Think about future work and other saw requirements. Don't buy a saw strictly for one job!
sprocket said: I love that saw - might be an overkill. Click to expand... Think about future work and other saw requirements. Don't buy a saw strictly for one job!
Lawn Masters Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Mar 9, 2004 Messages 4,019 Reaction score 28 Location Florida Dec 23, 2004 #12 Why not try the Echo CS 345. its the same as the 340/3400, just with a rear handle setup. its small, lightweight, reliable, and tough.
Why not try the Echo CS 345. its the same as the 340/3400, just with a rear handle setup. its small, lightweight, reliable, and tough.