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not clear exactly what you mean but a 359 husky is a 2159 jonsered, so replace the 3 with 21 and there you have it.

That fits on just a few models.....

2141=340
2145=345
2150=350
2152=353
2147=old 346xp
2153=new 346xp
2156=357xp
2159=359
2163 and 2063=362xp
2165 and 2065=365
2071=371xp
2171=372xp
2186=385xp

There are no Jonsered version of the 336, 339xp, 390xp, 395xp and 3120xp.

I left out the top-handles and the Poulan made models, as they aren't the same saws.
There is a few differences for those listed as well, but they are basically the same.

There are some older ones that are pretty similar as well, but not really "the same"....

...like 630=162se, 670=266xp, 670Super/Champ=268xp, 625=61, 2054=55(=Partner 5500,540), 490=50(= Partner 500/5000), 590=51 etc (a lot of etc, when Partner is brought in)......
 
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Whats the deal the 2095 and 395 have the same specs and the 2094 and 394 do too.

395xp
Cylinder displacement: 5.7 cu. inch / 93.6 cc
Power: 7.1 hp / 5.2 kW
Weight (powerhead only): 17.4 lbs / 7.9 kg
Husky 395 specs. http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=HU+395&catID=

2095 YEAR INTRODUCED: 1993

ENGINE DISPLACEMENT: 93.6 cc (5.7 cu. in.)
 
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2094 1990-93
94 cc (5.7 cu. in.)
56 mm (2.20 in.)
38 mm (1.50 in.)

394 1991-?
94cc (5.7 cu. in.)
56 mm (2.20 in.)
38 mm (1.50 in.)
 
2094 1990-93
94 cc (5.7 cu. in.)
56 mm (2.20 in.)
38 mm (1.50 in.)

394 1991-?
94cc (5.7 cu. in.)
56 mm (2.20 in.)
38 mm (1.50 in.)
Dam again you are asking all the Questions I wanted too. You are faster on the key board today because I am running a mix of 4to1 rum and coke! Okay I know it is not even 12:00pm but I just put in a 12 hour day this is night time for me!I was looking at a nice 2094 at my dealer but to me they seemed to want a lot for it. Anyway I got my 056 and sp105 for big saws and even they don't get a proper work out with my little trees.And I don't need another big old used saw or do I? It does look clean Ah it is probably gone by now maybe?
 
2094 1990-93
94 cc (5.7 cu. in.)
56 mm (2.20 in.)
38 mm (1.50 in.)

394 1991-?
94cc (5.7 cu. in.)
56 mm (2.20 in.)
38 mm (1.50 in.)

Bore and stroke are the same between 394, 2094, 2095 and 395, but not much else between the Huskys and the Jreds - power specs have varied quite a bit around the world, and with time....

...one theory is that the 2095 was tuned more for milling than for felling, and had a lower max power rating, but a wider low-end power-band....:confused:
 
Bore and stroke are the same between 394, 2094, 2095 and 395, but not much else between the Huskys and the Jreds - power specs have varied quite a bit around the world, and with time....

...one theory is that the 2095 was tuned more for milling than for felling, and had a lower max power rating, but a wider low-end power-band....:confused:
You are on to something there, I remember the 2095 as only being sold with a mill from Jred at least here as far as I know. But that was a few years ago.
 
Don't want to change subject here but can't Jred be accused of having both Partner and husky blood lines plus there own? Not that it matters all great saws. Now I have to find me a silver top Jred just to make myself feel better!
 
Yes, the first saw with that bore and stroke was the Jonsereds 90, and it was later "adopted" by Husky for the 288xp. The last Jred with that bore and stroke was the 930.

It was about the same with the bore and stroke of the 80.7cc Jonsereds 80, that after several generations of Jonsereds ended up in the Husky 181se, and then 281xp, after E-Lux bought both factories. Corresponding in time, but not "the same" Jonsereds, was the 820 and 830.

The older "80cc" Huskys was really 76.5cc.
 
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