I can see why it didn’t stand up! That’s quite the experience when they do. A bit unsettling actually.
Tis rowdy indeed. A good 40% better than factory if that gives you an idea. Huskihl has these things figured out.
The filters easy to get at and blow off, my saw came with it so I don’t know what the other ones are like…i did put husquvarna flip caps on because the oil cap would always require a tool to open so these are much better
In Johns (jbsawman) shop a customer brought this in for sum new fuel lines and what not…thought yall might appreciate this one
Thats funny. I know of a couple here in Connecticut that i could make offers on. Anyone know if Stihl changed the look of those in later years of manufacturing or does a circa 1985 (last year manufactured) one look the same as an early year model?
I just found one today and it followed me home. it’s a G model to boot! I’ll get some pictures of it tomorrow because I went to town by myself today and dropped it off at the shop before I came home.
Appears to have a brandy new OEM top cover, and new stihl yellow chain. The heaters work. Has the metal intake clamp but also has the auto decompression setup. Are the tanks with heated grips made out of a different material than normal? The color is a little different and it’s kinda translucent, as in you can see the fuel level through it. ( can kinda see it in second picture) Was able to try it out a little bit out back of the dealer. Not really sure why I stopped in because I’ve never been impressed with the dealer, but apparently some unseen force thought I needed a CAD fix. Sticker price was $350, I got it for $300 even out the door. They also had a used husky 55 for $200 that was intriguing. Might have to stop by again in a couple weeks or so and look at it a little closer. Firewood season is coming to an end for most “normal” people, maybe pick it up for $125-150
That's '04 I believe. My '10 isn't see through but my 365 is. Don't recall it's date. 357's were '03-'11.