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towingace

towingace

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I horse traded a Husky 298xp from my BIL today. He got it from his late FIL two or three years ago and I don't think he's ever used it. He put fresh mix in it and said it started on the third pull. I just started it a little while ago, it popped on the second and started on the third pull. It's oiling good and sounds real good. It has a 28" (from the clutch cover) Oregon Power Match 3/8 b/c. Saw looks to have seen little use. I'm not familiar with this beast but I like what I see. Are they an "oldie but goodie"? I wish I new how to post pics on here so you could see how clean this saw is.
 
SkippyKtm

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They are quite rare as they were only made for 2 years and were intended for the east coast market. I see your avatar says you're from Long beach WA, that makes me wonder how your 298 ended up there.
Show us some pics! You could email them to me and I could post them for you. Let me know and I could pm you with my email addy...
 
towingace

towingace

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They are quite rare as they were only made for 2 years and were intended for the east coast market. I see your avatar says you're from Long beach WA, that makes me wonder how your 298 ended up there.
Show us some pics! You could email them to me and I could post them for you. Let me know and I could pm you with my email addy...

Thanks for offering your assistance. I'll try to post pics tomorrow when Wifey can assist me. What would make it a east coaster vs. a west coaster?
 
SawTroll

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The 298xp was meant to be a "lightweight" version of the 2100/2101xp, and was meant to use shorter bars, so it didn't have the manual oiler. It also had a lighter and smaller starter, that often was changed out for a 2100/2101 one on warrenty, as they tended to fail.
 

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