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Did anyone see the 262xp that brought $510 on ebay today? Nice looking saw but thats a hefty price.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Husqvarna-262XP...=ViewItem&pt=US_Chainsaws&hash=item45f2a7bd4a

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HUSQVARNA 262XP WITH 20 IN BAR AND FULL CHISEL CHAIN -12.8 LBS- 4.8 HP- 13500 RPM-SAW IS COMPLETELY ORIGINAL -LIKE NEW COMPRESSION AT165LBS -STARTS RUNS CUTS PERFECT-HARD TO FIND A 262XP ALL ORIGINAL AND IN THIS CONDITION.
 

This is a Jonsered CS 2171 wrap handle model chainsaw that is new in the box. I bought this about 1 1/2 years ago, and never used it. This is only the second time that it has been out of the box. The 2171 is mechanically 98% identical to the Husqvarna 372XP, probably one of the best chainsaws ever made! Both of these saws have been recently discontinued due to more stringent emissions standards. The 2171 is built in Sweden to the highest standard of quality. It is a professional chainsaw, built for years of hard use. It has an outstanding power to weight ratio; the powerhead weighs only 13.4 lbs and has 5.4 hp. This particular model of the C 2171 is called the wrap model, and includes a larger and stronger handle, and larger felling spikes. It was designed for use on big timber in the Pacific Northwest.

Included with the saw is the original box, manual, tool kit, 28" husqvarna bar and chain.No reserve - thanks for looking!

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This is a Husqvarna 372XPG chainsaw with a 20" bar and chain that is new in the box. I bought this about 6 months ago, and never used it. The Husqvarna 372XP is undoubtedly one of the best chainsaws ever made! This saw has been recently discontinued due to more stringent emissions standards. The 372XP is built in Sweden to the highest standard of quality. It is a professional chainsaw, built for years of hard use. It has an outstanding power to weight ratio; the powerhead weighs only 13.8 lbs and has 5.4 hp. This particular model of the 372XP is the XPG model. It has heated handles (you can turn them off and on) for cutting on those chilly mornings. This one also has the optional larger felling spikes, useful on very large timber and/or trees with thick bark.

Included with the saw is a Husqvarna box, manual, tool kit, and a 20" husqvarna bar and chain. No reserve - thanks for looking!

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on the 262...nice saw.....but All Original... um...not quite. He forgot to mention the extra holes in the muffler, the sandvik bar, etc...


I bought this saw (1 1/2 years) (6 months) ago and never used it.....riiiiiighhht..

lol


fantastic saws...those will bring a sweet price.

SPike.... piece of cake.

write reply, go down below where you hit 'submit'.

You'll see manage attachments... follow the instructions to upload from your PC, flash drive, etc.

once done with however many you want to upload to AS, close the window.

back on the 'reply' page, go back down to where the 'manage attachments' is, you'll see your attachment listed just below. right click, and 'copy link location'


Now, back to the top of where your reply is, where all the font,etc stuff is, you'll see a little mountain symbol (it's yellow and mtn is gray) past that there.

Hit enter.

then submit.

it's cool when you 1st do it...:clap::clap:
 
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I call it "The Beast". Picked it up on ebay and gave it new bar,chain,and filter. Used it a few times over the winter. It's ready for a new home. Andy 401-413-2149

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Looks like a bad batch of JB Weld. Or tar. Or something worse.

might look a little better with a good sanding and a little paint...just on the handle.
 

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