Yes. Then if we were to take it a step further the green and purple would be plum crazy.
But it has the same Poulan part numbers for the crank, piston, coil, flywheel, etc...............
It is quacking too.
Poulan, Husqvarna, Jonsered, Sears?
A major conspiracy...... Anyone have a pic of the saw found on the grassy knoll??????
Fish, would you say that maybe the green Husqvarna's are not ripe? Does that Husqvarna 23 have a chrome cylinder?
That's the 36 though, does the 136 use the same crank/piston? What about the 235? Neighbor "saw" my 346XP in action and is now looking at Husky's instead of Craftsman lol. I was kinda steering him toward the Echo cs-400's on Ebay, but now looking at the MS180 and the 235. Is the 235 an "upgrade" for the 136 like the 450 was for the 350? (In other words a true downgrade instead)
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But what about the Husqvarna 23, is that one of Husqvarna's finest?
A guy on E-bay says it is a pro "arborist's" saw.
Yes, I see it now, the Jonsered 2036 is a Wild Thing too........
The 235 and 450 both are down-grades, at the alter of the EPA.....
The 240 barely is a replacement for the 36/136 - the 235 is much lesser....:censored:
The 235 and 450 both are down-grades, at the alter of the EPA.....
The 240 barely is a replacement for the 36/136 - the 235 is much lesser....:censored:
True, but because the 235 is x-torq, you use less fuel when you are logging professionally.
hahahahahahaahahahaha!!!!
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