Any interest in a unique "Trade"

1glibby1

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Being from Maine I aquired a very nice chainsaw. It is a Husqvarna 385xp with a 24" bar in absolutley perfect condition. It is an 04' and has been used very little. This saw has over 6hp and is capable of working a bar of over 3' long. Every option comes standard except heated handles that has made Husky #1 preferred by both amatures and professionals.

This saw sells for over $1000 new and in the condition it is in still averages over $750 internet wide. Every chat room I've read gives this saw a 4.8+ out of 5.
I know this won't be for everyone but if interested in a trade pm me or give me a call.

I know we are having fun with my trainer's pic but there really is a top of the line professional chainsaw for trade. This saw is a monster and to the right person may be the perfect trade. I will consider all trades.


Here's an example of some "chainsaw chatroom chat" (these guys are comparing Stihl with Husqvarna as to which is the best)

Husqvarna - Swedish
Stihl - Germman

Husqvarna are the best chainsaws in my opinion, they are built so well as to be indestructable by humans.

Stihl are like typical german materialistic ideas, Mercedes like Stihl are notoriously fiddly and when they go wrong very expensive to fix.

Look at the push break on the MS660 It pushes forward over the exhaust muffler and does not work properly due to the exhaust being to close to the break. Causing the break to become soft.

Husqvarans 385xp - probably the finest chainsaw in existence
Stihl has no equivalent of this saw, ms46 too small ms660 too big.
385xp just right.

Husqvarna 272xp another great saw.
Husqvarna 254 - An arboricultural legend - Stihl took a hell of a beating with this saw.

Stihl MS200T - The ultimate treeclimbing saw, but does have a few problems, not perfect.


(Just another AZ in the chainsaw world......hehe)



greg libby
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"Go Bulldogs"

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Just curious, how many chain saw chat rooms are there? ;)

Actually, I don't do my own yardwork so I've no need for a chain saw. There is something else in your post I would be interested in trading for but I'm happily married so I guess I'm not really in the market for that either.
 
Does she come with the saw?

1glibby1 said:
Being from Maine I aquired a very nice chainsaw. It is a Husqvarna 385xp with a 24" bar in absolutley perfect condition. It is an 04' and has been used very little. This saw has over 6hp and is capable of working a bar of over 3' long. Every option comes standard except heated handles that has made Husky #1 preferred by both amatures and professionals.

This saw sells for over $1000 new and in the condition it is in still averages over $750 internet wide. Every chat room I've read gives this saw a 4.8+ out of 5.
I know this won't be for everyone but if interested in a trade pm me or give me a call.


greg libby
207-632-6624



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"Go Bulldogs"

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Does she come with the saw Greg? :grin:
 
She is a professional Maine chainsaw trainer.

She was just about to pull up her Carharts when I snapped the ol' piccy-ture.

(Class was not the same that day)

If you look real close there is a Husqvarna logo on her.....oh well, I'm sure you see it.


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Is there a chainsaw for trade in this thread? I completely missed it:confused: Now THATS a nice helmet!:thumbup:
 
Just to be clear...

I have a couple of chainsaws already but I am interested in the "hedge trimmer" pictured in your post.
 
ftgokie said:
Is there a chainsaw for trade in this thread? I completely missed it:confused: Now THATS a nice helmet!:thumbup:

what is this chainsaw and helmet you speak of??? did i miss something here?
 
Wow what a small Ass :-) it's remind me when I was living in Thailand for 3 Years.,I missed this time.
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