husky46cc
ArboristSite Member
My dad is 93 now. He's in remarkable shape. Works hard outdoors, runs the rototiller, etc. He bought a Poulan Super something in about 1978 or so. It's still around, metal and green. No chain brake. Won't start now. He kept getting it worked on, it would work for a while, then quit. The great depression made him reluctant to throw away things to this very day, 70 years later. He and his dad felled trees and bucked them in the 1920's and 30's with a 2 man crosscut saw. His dad, my grandfather hauled logs with an ox. The other day my dad tried and tried to remember the name of the ox, but he couldn't bring it to mind.
The other day I bought my Dad a Husky 235e. Got it home it was a POS. Terrible, just atrocious. I must say I was truly horrified that Husky would put their name on it. (I like my 445 a lot.) I took the 235e back and bought him a Stihl 180. What a great smile I saw on his face when I gave it to him!!!!!
The other day I bought my Dad a Husky 235e. Got it home it was a POS. Terrible, just atrocious. I must say I was truly horrified that Husky would put their name on it. (I like my 445 a lot.) I took the 235e back and bought him a Stihl 180. What a great smile I saw on his face when I gave it to him!!!!!