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<blockquote data-quote="sbhooper" data-source="post: 7593611" data-attributes="member: 35301"><p>Not sure of everything. All that I remember is the carb for sure. The shop is primarily a Husq shop, but works on all kinds. They would pick this saw up, when they had nothing else to do. They did a good job, but only remember him telling me that he found eight, or nine issues. It was all on the receipt, but I think that is long gone. It has been a year, or so. I would never buy a home-owner saw, without it being a smoking good deal, or I did not have the money for a good saw. They just are not the same quality as a pro saw. I will probably sell this 250, if I find someone that wants it, but for now, it keeps cutting away!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbhooper, post: 7593611, member: 35301"] Not sure of everything. All that I remember is the carb for sure. The shop is primarily a Husq shop, but works on all kinds. They would pick this saw up, when they had nothing else to do. They did a good job, but only remember him telling me that he found eight, or nine issues. It was all on the receipt, but I think that is long gone. It has been a year, or so. I would never buy a home-owner saw, without it being a smoking good deal, or I did not have the money for a good saw. They just are not the same quality as a pro saw. I will probably sell this 250, if I find someone that wants it, but for now, it keeps cutting away! [/QUOTE]
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