If you're thinking about buying a husky, don't bother with woodstreet. Those guys stink in my opinion. Everything is priced catalog msrp and they stock parts few and far between. You're more than welcome to come by and fingerbang my 346 or 372.
One and only pic of the 2095 I had. Parts are getting hard to find nowadays... This one I found on Google...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2095-Jonser...980?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item3aa6d6280c Only one on feebay & 1st one I seen on there in almost a year....
Since going back to stock saws over ported stuff as firewood really dont care how long it takes to cut. Looking for saws I have raced in the past but now want to know how they run stock. I bought this 181SE with the idea of putting a 288 topend on it later. But after reading info from the guys out west cutting in big timber. 181 compared to the 288, ((In actual use I have noticed very little difference in performance between the 181 and 288. (Until you get to very large wood.)). Being in Ohio I am leaving this baby thin rings 81cc as we will never see west coast big wood. Coudnt believe how clean and new looking the parts under the covers still looked of a real work saw.
Cobwebs are lifting slowly... Those recoil vents look like what I recall- just polished to the max, I do remember that, and I think the felling dawgs were blinged out too!!!! Thx foragefarmer!!!
I wish those were my saws but they are not. So not my deck, Eric's description put me in mind of that series of saws so I googled an image.
Only folks with rails around here are the ones that have to live under folks thumbs and pass inspections. 3 decks all the way around the house and not 1 rail.
I mean I live in a town...a small one and we dont have codes or inspections either but I am still surprised.
I'm with ya, brutha! Unless Mastermind accepts payments from me on his latest offeringbut he probably won't
I've put my mitts on both but not for some time...lol...Thanks for the offer Gunn. +1 on the woodstreet...nuff said.