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Re: finally phew pp445 p+c
« Reply #10 on: March 22, 2014, 09:42:15 pm »
I don't find that odd at all!   ;)


...but this thread really should be in the Partner forum as well as here, as that was the original brand..... ;D


....and remember that all those saws were made at the Husky factory in Sweden, but there was no orange version of any of the models.

That is an interesting point that they made some of these models in Poulan and Jonsered but not in Husqvarna.

I assume Husky regarded their own 272xp and 281/288xp as better saws - and then the 371xp when the P710/PP445 came out.

They likely were right about that.

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Re: finally phew pp445 p+c
« Reply #11 on: March 23, 2014, 12:55:22 am »
I don't find that odd at all!   ;)


...but this thread really should be in the Partner forum as well as here, as that was the original brand..... ;D


....and remember that all those saws were made at the Husky factory in Sweden, but there was no orange version of any of the models.

That is an interesting point that they made some of these models in Poulan and Jonsered but not in Husqvarna.

I assume Husky regarded their own 272xp and 281/288xp as better saws - and then the 371xp when the P710/PP445 came out.

They likely were right about that.

Well not ever owning any of those models in Huskys I would not know.
PP 505, 475, 445.

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Re: finally phew pp445 p+c
« Reply #12 on: March 23, 2014, 04:41:14 am »
I don't find that odd at all!   ;)


...but this thread really should be in the Partner forum as well as here, as that was the original brand..... ;D


....and remember that all those saws were made at the Husky factory in Sweden, but there was no orange version of any of the models.

That is an interesting point that they made some of these models in Poulan and Jonsered but not in Husqvarna.

I assume Husky regarded their own 272xp and 281/288xp as better saws - and then the 371xp when the P710/PP445 came out.

They likely were right about that.

Well not ever owning any of those models in Huskys I would not know.

I've owned/ran 288XP, 272XP, and 372XP Husqvarnas...............but haven't ran those PP saws.  I can saw that there are no flies on those Husky models.  You fellas sure like those PP models.............so they must be pretty damn good too...

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Re: quad port poulan 445 425 415
« Reply #13 on: August 28, 2014, 12:10:52 pm »
Bump for member wanting to see difference in quad and dual singles transfers.

 

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