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<blockquote data-quote="MAG58" data-source="post: 741754" data-attributes="member: 10414"><p>Yes you have that right, the <strong>2007 NEW EDITION <span style="color: Red">Jonsered </span>2135T</strong> is <strong>39 cc</strong>, and <strong>2.3 hp</strong>, the older one that I have is 35.2cc and 2.0 hp. Here it's the price almost the same as the old one, but the 2007 have the power head parts as the 338xpt, but not exactly same saw as any Husqvarna.</p><p></p><p>:blush:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAG58, post: 741754, member: 10414"] Yes you have that right, the [B]2007 NEW EDITION [COLOR="Red"]Jonsered [/COLOR]2135T[/B] is [B]39 cc[/B], and [B]2.3 hp[/B], the older one that I have is 35.2cc and 2.0 hp. Here it's the price almost the same as the old one, but the 2007 have the power head parts as the 338xpt, but not exactly same saw as any Husqvarna. :blush: [/QUOTE]
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