thank you does Jonsered have a copy of the 395 Husqvarna
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.
I was just going to ask the same thing you beet me to it!What was the 2095 compared to? or 2094 also. 394?
http://www.jonsered.ws/2095.pdf
http://www.jonsered.ws/2094.pdf
What was the 2095 compared to? or 2094 also. 394?
http://www.jonsered.ws/2095.pdf
http://www.jonsered.ws/2094.pdf
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.)
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.)
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.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....
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