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Started by yooper, August 13, 2001, 02:43:51 PM

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yooper

My felling saw is a Husky 272XP and my trimming saw is a Husky 50. I have a large amount of Balsam and Spruce that I
started cutting and trimming this spring. I notice that as the years go by that my trimming saw seems to get heavier and heavier, so this spring I decided to purchase a top handle trimming saw. Just to get my feet wet I settled on the cheapest one available which was a Echo CS3400. Turned out to be a good little saw, plenty of power, and a 3 pull starter. My only gripe is that the gas and oil fills are exactly opposite of where they are located on a Husky. Makes for a interesting situation when you've got sweat dribbling into your eyes and you dump oil into the tank that is marked with the international symbol for gas. (I'm a quick study, and its only happened once, so far.) I will be probably be replacing the Echo in a year or two and I prefer my saws to be orange in color. I was just wondering if anybody is using the Husky 335XPT top handle saw and how you like it?

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ken

I'm interested in getting the 335 too, so anyone who's got one, don't hold back!

Kevin

I think that saw is probably used more by Arborists for trimming and climbing work.
Personally I just use my 62cc saw for felling,limbing and bucking.
It should be ok for your intended purpose.

old guy

I have one, I like it a lot. Mine has one flaw tho, if it is not used for awhile ( a week) you may as well pull the cover & air filter & put a little fuel in the carb or you will pull & pull & pull, if used every day this is not a problem.

Guydreads

I have a Husky T435, it pulls really well actually. i know it's not the saw in question, just thought I would throw that in there.

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