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Re: 338 XPT Husqvarna
« Reply #10 on: January 18, 2013, 02:21:57 pm »
http://s30387.gridserver.com/partsDiagrams/Husqvarna%20335.pdf

did a quick google search looks like 1997 to 2001 for production of the 335 xpt california. I wasn't wrong mine was 335 not 334 or 338. The saw was kick ass for a few years. I did have things brake. engine mount spring, intake boot (probably cause I ran with broken engine mount spring to long) of course I eventualy lost the spark plug cover (there was no screw on early model just snap in) chain brake wore and would set to easy I removed it. Oh and the chain adjustment was in the bar. I didn't mind that but the side screw is better. I loved the saw for a few years but I had never owned a 020 or 200. Once I got a 200T the 335 was worn out and no match for even a worn out 200T that I had gottin. The 200T is by far in every way a much better saw then a 338 xpt will ever be. But I can see where guys like them they look pretty cool to.

 

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