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joesmith

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A friend who cuts firewood for charity with me has one that has had plenty of abuse and its a runner for sure. I am cheap though and 375 would be my max. A refurb is about that with a 20"....plastic on huskys cleans well compared to stihl and they look new again with a little super clean and an air compressor.
 
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This will sound terrible, and I apologize to those offended, but 425 will get you a used "real husky". I've picked up a nice (well, runs nice) 385 for $400, a ported 288 for $450 and a clean 394 for $460
 
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the saws huskstihl mentions are bigger cc's and weight about the same.the 455's and 460's are kind of heavy.If your not Brand Bias and would like a New saw check out the Echo CS590.Still a tad Heavy but really good saws.
 
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Thanks for all the replies !

Saw was like new , but he wouldn't come down on price at all. I would have paid 3-3 1/2.
 
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the saws huskstihl mentions are bigger cc's and weight about the same.the 455's and 460's are kind of heavy.If your not Brand Bias and would like a New saw check out the Echo CS590.Still a tad Heavy but really good saws.


Just saw one new for370 free shipping...they seem to perform well.
 
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the saws huskstihl mentions are bigger cc's and weight about the same.the 455's and 460's are kind of heavy.If your not Brand Bias and would like a New saw check out the Echo CS590.Still a tad Heavy but really good saws.
Jughead makes a great point. $400 for a new CS590. Sounds like the guy bought the saw, used if for his purposes and now wants the $ out of it. Specs are:


Model 460 / CS590
Displacement 60.3 cc / 59.8
Power 3.62 hp / 3.83hp
Weight 12.79 lbs / 13.3 lbs​
 
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Jughead makes a great point. $400 for a new CS590. Sounds like the guy bought the saw, used if for his purposes and now wants the $ out of it. Specs are:


Model 460 / CS590
Displacement 60.3 cc / 59.8
Power 3.62 hp / 3.83hp
Weight 12.79 lbs / 13.3 lbs​
How'd you get echo's hp ratings? Thought those were classified top secret...
 
jughead500

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Also with the echo a simple muffler mod can bump that up a bit more.didnt see too much gain on the 455 mm.not that I did it on mine just didnt see much use.the 455 is a good saw for what it is though.
 
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I have bought some 'refurbished' Poulan Pro trimmers and a pole saw..other than the bent bar on the pole saw (seller replaced)

I haven't had any trouble...(knock on wood) - way cheaper than new - sure good for 'loan-out' too - must use Amsoil at 40:1..:D

J2F
 

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