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Opinions on 254 xp

Started by Keltic, January 14, 2004, 04:21:14 AM

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Keltic

Like your opinions on this saw, thanks!

jokers

It`s a good, solid saw that really likes to rev.

Russ

Keltic

Thanks Russ, a guy has one for sale, suppositly unused,  I'm going to have a look, it's a couple of hundred off purchase price. Thanks again FMK

Kevin


Keltic

I bought it, I like it, thanks for the responces, Cheers FMK

Kevin

That's a good moderate size saw, should last for years if properly maintained.

blue_eyed_devil

Just curious if it's a small mount saw?
I've got a 262xp (about 10 or 12 years old) takes a small mount bar.Seems like the 262 was the largest saw to use the small mount.I'm not sure if this is the correct term for it.
But,I also own a 395xp which is a different mount (large mount)
I twould have been nice to have them both the same.I use some specialized 21 inch bars for log building.
262 xp,395 xp,built my own chainsaw mill

Kevin

Both 254 and 262 use the same bar mount.

jnsn

Does anybody have the original specs on this saw-cubes? hp?I have one but I got it used and am in the dark.Otherwise great medium size saw.

SawTroll

Quote from: Keltic on January 14, 2004, 04:21:14 AM
Like your opinions on this saw, thanks!
Here is an opinion - or rather a test report:
smaller links please
According to this, the power output was slightly higher than husky stated...  ;D
Information collector.

Ed

The 254xp is an excellent saw. You won't be dissapointed.
I run a 16" bar on mine, the saw just plays with it.

Ed

WoodSmith

Here is a great website that someone sent to me and it has been invaluable.
http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.nsf?OpenDatabase

SawTroll

Quote from: SawTroll on October 30, 2005, 07:25:23 AM
smaller links please[/url]

What do I have to do to make them smaller?
Information collector.

Furby


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