Husqvarna model ID?

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Trying to ID an old Husqvarna. All the tags and stickers to make it easy are long gone.

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I’m thinking it may be a 480cd but no idea really. There are a few models with both fuel and oil caps in this location. Difference on this one compared to others would be the vent slots in the top cover and an orange handle / grip instead of black.

Any thoughts on what model this is?
 

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Trying to ID an old Husqvarna. All the tags and stickers to make it easy are long gone.

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I’m thinking it may be a 480cd but no idea really. There are a few models with both fuel and oil caps in this location. Difference on this one compared to others would be the vent slots in the top cover and an orange handle / grip instead of black.

Any thoughts on what model this is?
I'd say 480, the 180/280/380/L65/L77 all had black and/or plastic grips as I recall, and the 2100/298 is 56mm while that saw is 52mm.
 

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