I’m currently in Colorado. Im not on here much and last time I updated my profile was when I was on the road using a saw every day unlike most of you that seem to have an opinion on what’s best with your vast knowledge.Your location is "lost". How on earth are we supposed to answer your question? Perhaps a local Husqvarna dealer?
I’m currently in Colorado. Im not on here much and last time I updated my profile was when I was on the road using a saw every day unlike most of you that seem to have an opinion on what’s best with your vast knowledge.
Just looking for who is the go to place now. Not sure if Snell is still around.
To the second reply that’s what I’ve gathered is it’s hard to find someone that will tear into a used saw.
I can rebuild the saws myself. I was hoping to find someone to mod them a bit (woods port type deal) which is out of my realm. They are both saws that have been sitting on a shelf for a while because they’re tired.The problem I see is that by the time you pay for shipping and handling both directions you can probably take either or both saws to a local Husqvarna dealer in Denver unless you are lots of miles from the mile-high city. Small engine shops are also around that handle several brands of chain saws. Some of these are reasonable and stay within their cost estimates.
That’s what I gathered.Brad is no longer porting saws, doesn't work on them much anymore. He's more into cars at the moment.
@huskihl can do everything you're looking for. Real good with three series Huskies too. I sent him a box of dirty parts and this is the four cuber he produced.
That’s what I was looking for thanks mucho.
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