any info on jonsred chainsaws?

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tuco1963

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Dec 24, 2010
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east central indiana
hi gang
my wife just approved the purchase of a new chainsaw.
im looking at the jonsred cs2255 56cc chainsaw to replace my mcculloch promac 610 60cc
which is on its last leg.
any ideas on this model i cant afford a comparable stihl and rural king is doing away with the husky line
thanks
charlie
 
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Jonsered is part of Husqvarna AB, and that saw is essentially the Husqvarna 455.

If you are going to buy a 2255/455 new, check your Husqvarna dealer to see if they have any 346XP saws in stock. They may not be much more than what you are considering.
 
Definitely take a closer look at the 346XP if you can find one. It's a pro level saw instead of homeowner grade and has a better power/weight ratio than the 455 or the 2255. You might spend a bit more initially but down the road I think you'll find that worthwhile.
 
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I have very little saw experience...had a Poulan years ago(never again!) and now the Jonsey 630 Super II which appears to be on a permanent loan to me :) My buddy that "gave" me this saw said he bought it from a dealer rather than a big box store because the inards are a higher quality...the saw is probably 10 years old and has cut a fair amount of wood...still going strong with minimal maintenance. I know if I were to get another saw I would NOT be going big box store...if that's what you had in mind. The 346XP is a real nice saw...10.5 lb and pulls a 20" chain fairly well.
 
Pretty much same saw as the Husky. I got the 2171 and it's awesome
 
Dolmar / Makita, pro saws, dealer service system is a bit weak vs Stilh/Husky. On the other hand with D/M no guess work on the quality of unit vs the 3 tier systems from Husky or Stilh ( homeowner, contractor, pro). You do need to go with a unit that you can access service / parts in your area.
 
Another vote to keep Dolmar in the possible saw list - I have a PS-510 that I've cut 90% of my wood with since 2008 (probably 50 cord). Zero issues and she's a little screamer for 50cc's. That said, dealers seem harder to find and the used parts market is much weaker. Cheers!
 
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