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Have a Swedish Husqvarna 395xp for sale. The saw is a workhorse. It starts, oils, and runs phenomenal. Has great compression and is all original besides the clutch, which i replaced with NEW oem parts included was the clutch assembly, drum, bearing and sprocket. it’s not perfect but gets every job it’s put on done. Any questions feel free to ask. Located in Middleburg, pa. I’d like to get $600 Shipped right to your front door. Thanks, Paypal only!
 

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Wow, that has really been used hard...wore down the felling dogs.
No sir, felling dogs all had the points cut off. The fella i bought it from has fell in the bush before, and has had the dogs go right through this hand nasty battle scar so it was a safety protocol for him. To each there own
 
Rubber on the handle in first pick looks a little chewed, as if a mouse chewed it or the saw spent a lot of time on its left side in the back of a truck or dragged in gravel. I wonder what would eat up the rubber like that?

Just for my education...

Don't judge a saw by the looks, the internals could be great. Just askin' if this is common.
 
Rubber on the handle in first pick looks a little chewed, as if a mouse chewed it or the saw spent a lot of time on its left side in the back of a truck or dragged in gravel. I wonder what would eat up the rubber like that?

Just for my education...

Don't judge a saw by the looks, the internals could be great. Just askin' if this is common.
It is pretty common for that older rubber to dry rot in the right stoage place like banging around in your pickup truck or sitting near a window on the bench or shelf.

You haven't lived until you sink the top of an MS660 long spike into your thumb pad on your dominate hand. It is great fun as the lump of hard tissue gets pushed out over time. Mine didn't get infected but I've seen one that did. Square chain filing mistake you won't make twice.
 
Simply poking fun at the smooth bumper dogs...understand the safety aspect in remote wilderness. I have pricked my precious finger on a dawg before, but nothing serious. Thanks. Nice saw.
I could sense the bit of sarcasm, however, if i would have agreed with you, that wouldn’t make me a very good salesman 🤣
 
Yea I'm confused about the dogs, I mean there is a bar and chain on there too that seems way more dangerous than a felling spike.
If you ever got a set of WCS dogs or Or the Egan performance dogs, they take sharpness to an extreme in my opinion. obviously the ones on this 395 are factory dogs shaved down, but they give you a better understanding. I do not like cutting with a flat dog, it’s pointless 🤣
 

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