I bought this 2007 Husqvarna 350 a couple months ago for $120.
Here's the AD . . .
"I have a nearly new chainsaw that needs to go. This was a present and I only use Stihl, so there is no room for this equipment. I have two bars, a hard carrying case and new chain. I have used it a few times to appease my wife, but its still damn near new."
The saw was nearly new. There was no dust inside it on the flywheel fins or anything.
The chain brake band was torn off the cover, apparently where someone had tried to remove it with the brake on?
But neither of the chains was the original Husqvarna chain. They were Carlton Chisel chains. 18" & 20" .325 pitch
Both were ruined from jumping off the bar. This had put dents into the edges of the drive links and the chains would no longer fit into the bar groove.
The 18" chain was put together with a 3/8" low profile connecting link so this chain would climb the nose and drive sprockets when the connecting link come by.
The 20" chain had two extra drive links, so the bar was all extended out and the chain was Stihl loose.
I doubt if this guy's Stihl saw was any better? He said it was a Stihl 480 ???
I filed the chain drive links to get the dings out and corrected the connecting link/length problem. I also installed a new clutch brake band. Re-installing the brake "over center" spring was fun.
As you can see, this very nice looking guy had a few problems besides the dealer that made up the chains? The problem was not the Husky 350 chainsaw.
Apparently, he doesn't have to concern himself with the wife any longer?
I sure enjoy the chainsaw. It is a nice one after I corrected the problems. It now looks as though it has only made one or two cuts.