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I've used them before. They make decent power. They are nice and light. Air filteration isn't so great. Muffler mods help a lot.


M+R ; how do u like the 543 ? From what I understand it is a modernization of the 242 . Something I dont think they needed to do as the 242 was AWESOME ! . But besides that , how do u like it ?
 
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The 339 is an extremely well handling saw, but it doesn't really deserve the xp designation, as it basically is a clamshell. A large part of the case still is magnesium though (the clamshell is part of a large sturdy piece of magnesium, that the rest of the saw is built on).
It is important to get a NE one, made after some time in 2006 - but carb trouble still happens, as on all really small saws.

Air filter system isn't great, and have to be cleaned more often than on larger Husky saws.
 
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M+R ; how do u like the 543 ? From what I understand it is a modernization of the 242 . Something I dont think they needed to do as the 242 was AWESOME ! . But besides that , how do u like it ?
It's OK. Still running on a tree crew. Just hard to look past the $425.00 dollars.
 

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Get yourself a Stihl 020 (not the older "AV" designation) or MS200... There is no better saws in that class yet (except for the MS201 some people say)...

I had a 333 Lite and still have a 335T (which I never use because it is too heavy).

This one I use all the time:
 

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