Husqvarna 455 rancher2 autotune

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I also forgot to mention that this saw got the single nut side cover like the rest of the 4 series saws and a larger spike.

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Along with a different air filter, similar to the other new 5 series filters - which means only a shape change really. It's a smaller overall filter, but there's surface area on both sides of it now so overall flow shouldn't change.
 
Price point is $450 with a 18" bar and $460 with a 20" bar.


There will be 460 and 465 RancherII's coming out. I highly doubt they will see much for sales, but ya never know. I still haven't seen pricing for those models yet, but if they follow the same gaps as the standard Ranchers did then you're looking at ~%510 for a 460II and ~$560 for a 465II. That's getting pricey for a "homeowner" saw IMO, and no longer makes it a cheap saw for commercial guys to not care about destroying.

Yeah seems like all the prices from both brands are going up pretty hard though--but husky in particular. In the scheme of all the increased prices it's still in the same spot relatively.

If you consider the approximate lists of

550 $600
555 $630
562 $700
365 $730
372 $850

Then all of a sudden a $500-$550 saw with 60 ccs and autotune isn't all that crazy. I agree it's not a grab and go.
 
Yeah seems like all the prices from both brands are going up pretty hard though--but husky in particular. In the scheme of all the increased prices it's still in the same spot relatively.

If you consider the approximate lists of

550 $600
555 $630
562 $700
365 $730
372 $850

Then all of a sudden a $500-$550 saw with 60 ccs and autotune isn't all that crazy. I agree it's not a grab and go.

That Rancher name has to sell the saw though. With a 555 on the shelf for pretty much the same price as the 465 might be, it's gonna be tough to sell a heavier saw, non-pro design, with the same or less power. And for that reason, I won't stock a homeowner series saw unless it's demanded specifically. In this area it's not all that hard to show people even a $100 difference between the 346 and 455 and they go 346 most of the time, let alone to the 353 being the same price. We'll see though, never know what the peoples is gonna want :msp_w00t:

And don't forget, that Autotune name only sells to people who are saw geeks/fanatics. The general public don't care what it says on the label as long as it cuts da wooooooood
 
wasn't there talk of a 65 cc saw on this chassis? like a husky 465 rancher autotune? Is the 460 still available?

Yes, yes and yes.

And by the time they are all out, I think the AT's will be the only ones available. They may hang on to the regular 455 for a while as a price point model. A 65 cc model on this chassis ought to be an interesting item.
 
Yes, yes and yes.

And by the time they are all out, I think the AT's will be the only ones available. They may hang on to the regular 455 for a while as a price point model. A 65 cc model on this chassis ought to be an interesting item.

I sure hope so. I couldn't hardly give a 460 away :dizzy:
 
Oh by the way, there's a place for a screwdriver in these flippy caps for removal if you jam them in too tight :D

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If the top ends are interchangeable between the 455/465 we may have a beautiful thing here in the world ofsaw resurrection. But that's about as likely as Clay Aiken coming out.
 
Interesting. Can someone tell me the difference between a 450, 450e and a 450 Rancher? What the frig is going on there?

Does anyone know if the Jonsered versions will have autotune?
 
Interesting. Can someone tell me the difference between a 450, 450e and a 450 Rancher? What the frig is going on there?

Does anyone know if the Jonsered versions will have autotune?

They are all the same really. The E model has the toolless tensioning for the chain and the easy pull starter. The 450 Rancher is a model name given for box stores. If they're losing the 455 then they need a "name" for another model. The 450 I think will be offered with a 20" bar also :dizzy:
 
Interesting. Can someone tell me the difference between a 450, 450e and a 450 Rancher? What the frig is going on there?

Does anyone know if the Jonsered versions will have autotune?

The new 2258 and 2260 will have the AT system coming in Febuary.
 
Even though this is a 455 Rancher it will be a dealer only saw, correct? If Husqvarna promotes this saw, it should be a big seller for the dealer to the masses.

The real question is if there are any signs of the 460 Rancher II and the 465 Rancher II? Those are both 64cc, which matches better with the weight and bulk of those saws....

They were listed in the 2012 catalog here, but I don't think they really has been availiable yet....
 
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Yes, yes and yes.

And by the time they are all out, I think the AT's will be the only ones available. They may hang on to the regular 455 for a while as a price point model. A 65 cc model on this chassis ought to be an interesting item.

At least as an interesting alternative to the MS311 and 391 - it looks like those Huskys will be quite a bit lighter.
 
The real question is if there are any signs of the 460 Rancher II and the 465 Rancher II? Those are both 64cc, which matches better with the weight and bulk of those saws....

Great, we have to call the boys in Sweden now and tell them the saw specifically designed for you isn't getting any love..... Time to start fresh on the drawing board boys :msp_w00t::givebeer:
 
I figured that, but what about the 2255? Is there going to be a 226_ and 2265?

Husky doesn't even have the IPL's yet for the 460II and 465II, in Jonsered world that means they're another year or more away :popcorn:
 
New tank clip, interesting. Waiting for video in wood. :p
 

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