066 for $475? Should I be driving there instead of working???

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Thistle said:
amateur cutter said:
wkpoor said:
amateur cutter said:
wkpoor said:
Good deal yes, screamer I dunno. I have a Husky 395 that could pass for new and I doubt it would bring any more and I paid a grand for it 4yrs ago mail order.

SOLD!!!! When can I come get it? :cheese: A C
I said doubt and its actually not for sale at this moment. However last yr I was in mood to move it. Then I got a couple big tree jobs and decided to hold onto it. I have a new in the box 100cc top end kit also.

Ha, I was just kidding, well ok kinda kidding, but I do wanna find a nice 395xp or similar @ some point.

BTW keep forgetting to mention the grin I still get from your sig line. Still makes me laugh every time I see it. A C

Here's 1 of at least 2 on ebay right now - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Husqvarna-3...651907466?pt=US_Chainsaws&hash=item460040098a

I just don't like the looks of it. Weight without Bar and Chain: 17.9 lbs.
She would push you around if she wanted. You got to like that. I mean if you into that type of stuff. LOL
 
mecreature said:
Thistle said:

I just don't like the looks of it. Weight without Bar and Chain: 17.9 lbs.
She would push you around if she wanted. You got to like that. I mean if you into that type of stuff. LOL

Sometimes that's what the job calls for though.You just deal with it. :lol: IMO that's better than suffering with a small saw on a big job.The saw only feels heavier the longer you hold it,quicker you get done means quicker saw is set down.
 
Thistle said:
mecreature said:
Thistle said:

I just don't like the looks of it. Weight without Bar and Chain: 17.9 lbs.
She would push you around if she wanted. You got to like that. I mean if you into that type of stuff. LOL

Sometimes that's what the job calls for though.You just deal with it. :lol: IMO that's better than suffering with a small saw on a big job.The saw only feels heavier the longer you hold it,quicker you get done means quicker saw is set down.

Knife to a gunfight kinda thing. Some of these oaks around here will make a ported 460 seem like a dog! :cheese:
 
smokinjay said:
Thistle said:
mecreature said:
Thistle said:

I just don't like the looks of it. Weight without Bar and Chain: 17.9 lbs.
She would push you around if she wanted. You got to like that. I mean if you into that type of stuff. LOL

Sometimes that's what the job calls for though.You just deal with it. :lol: IMO that's better than suffering with a small saw on a big job.The saw only feels heavier the longer you hold it,quicker you get done means quicker saw is set down.

Knife to a gunfight kinda thing. Some of these oaks around here will make a ported 460 seem like a dog! :cheese:

I thought you swore off the big ones Jay... LOL

I get what you are saying. Even my little 280 upped what I can get done. I can only imagine the 660 or that 395.

Thats HARD work.

I can see the look on your face when you got that big bar buried in, and you are only half way there. :zip:
 
mecreature said:
smokinjay said:
Thistle said:
mecreature said:
Thistle said:

I just don't like the looks of it. Weight without Bar and Chain: 17.9 lbs.
She would push you around if she wanted. You got to like that. I mean if you into that type of stuff. LOL

Sometimes that's what the job calls for though.You just deal with it. :lol: IMO that's better than suffering with a small saw on a big job.The saw only feels heavier the longer you hold it,quicker you get done means quicker saw is set down.

Knife to a gunfight kinda thing. Some of these oaks around here will make a ported 460 seem like a dog! :cheese:

I thought you swore off the big ones Jay... LOL

I get what you are saying. Even my little 280 upped what I can get done. I can only imagine the 660 or that 395.

Thats HARD work.

I can see the look on your face when you got that big bar buried in, and you are only half way there. :zip:

I did swear off the big ones....lol But Chris and Arron didn't! Kinda like I never surrender but they made my horse surrender.. :lol: (My back is too bad at this point for that or kayaking)
 
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