Ripped some (uneven) boards with the 620p, and pared down some oak rounds with the 026. The weather was perfect.
Here is a pro Husky user that couldn’t figure out why the saw wouldn’t cut. Lol Look closely at this pic and post up what he was doing, besides trying to turn it into a parts saw.
Can you believe that? I can picture the pizz revving no action shot. Good thing it had a new chain on it.
My late logger friend Brought me a 394 and a 395 That he thought the clutches were bad. Both were missing the sprocket's One broke he parked that saw for a year Then the second one broke. It's just poor maintenance He kept a good sharp chain but Didn't check anything else The high volume guy's are hard on saws here.
Getting in late from a shopping trip a friends saws my current dining room ornament. He had 3 and the shiniest one was nfs, so I got the 2nd cleanest one.
There are 2 more 371 for sale. He had just returned from the flea market as we arrived and had a pickup bed load of Husqvarnas. I told him there is a forum where he could sell out his Husqvarna inventory, but he didn’t comment. I have an extra long day at work today, so I won’t get to cut with it until tomorrow and get better pics.
Chud is starting to get just as annoying as J. Dirt and M2theB with all his cool old Husqvarna finds. Makes me just a little bit envious
I If you ever get a roll of bills burning up your pocket and want to make a pilgrimage to the the NC Husqvarna museum let me know. It has to be seen in person. I’m not well versed on Swedish orange, so I can’t fully appreciate what I’m looking at when I go.
Is that an actual museum, or just one hell of a personal collection that will part with something occasionally
Yes to the 2nd part. If it’s in brand new condition and starts with a 2 or 3 and ends with xp and you want it, there is a good chance it’s not for sale.