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Started by cutter88, September 13, 2015, 12:02:58 PM

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cutter88

been thinking about a new 390 husky anyone know how they compare to the old 395 or 394 I remember them being kinda big boxy and heavy? I've herd new ones are lighter ?
Romans 10 vs 9 
650G lgp Deere , 640D deere, 644B deere loader, 247B cat, 4290 spit fire , home made fire wood processor, 2008 dodge diesel  and a bunch of huskys and jonsereds (IN MEMORY OF BARRY ROGERSON)

HolmenTree

The 390XP is quite a bit lighter and smaller in size then the 395XP.
Comparable to a oversized 372XP.
Making a living with a saw since age 16.

49er

   I have a 390 ported by Eric Copsley and a 2188 with just a muffler mod.
I was cutting on a 48 inch white oak this morning with the 390 and the saw leaned out real bad. I let it cool off and filled it with gas. It ran fine for a short while and then leaned out again. I finished with my 365xt. I was guessing it was tank vent but when I took the cover off I saw the manifold clamp had no fastener on the end of the screw. Darn.
Husqvarna EC390 365xt
Jonsered 2188 2165 2260 2253 70e
Redmax GZ4000

Pine Ridge

I've ran all 3 of the saws mentioned, i would have a 395 xp if it were me .
Husqvarna 550xp , 2- 372xp and a 288xp, Chevy 4x4 winch truck

JohnG28

The 390 replaced the 385 as I understood it. Supposedly a 395 replacement in the works in guess, but that could be as elusive as the 572....
Stihl MS361, 460 & 200T, Jonsered 490, Jonsereds 90, Husky 350 & 142, Homelite XL and Super XL

cbla

I have a 390 xp and like the saw. for a bigger saw its balanced well. it is noticeably lighter than the 395 xp.

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