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87stocker

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My dad found this saw in the grass. Im pretty sure I will end up with it. I didn't have time to tear into it further to ID for myself. I just had my dad send me some pics today.

Thanks in advance.
 

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From what I read the serial number is just a series of numbers on these older saws. It really has no identification.
 
I have checked with the local shop and google'd it. All to no avail. This was my last ditch effort.
Oh and id cut firewood with a butter knife before owning a stihl. Not really cause I carry a small stihl on my dirt bike already, but I like my Huskys.
 
then again it could be an l77 transition saw from (TOMOS)factory in yugoslavia
it was 1/2 l77 and 1/2 480 cd ,the rear cover looks l77 along with the muffler but the
recoil cover appears to express the 480/2100 series stuff
 
I have checked with the local shop and google'd it. All to no avail. This was my last ditch effort.
Oh and id cut firewood with a butter knife before owning a stihl. Not really cause I carry a small stihl on my dirt bike already, but I like my Huskys.
Private message a guy on here named Saw Troll...he may be the most knowledgeable mind on Husky saws I'm aware of...send him all yer pics too.
He's a cool and helpful guy.
 
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