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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 3033046" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>I'm not sure why but a husky has just always felt more balanced to me. Run a 288 for years. Cut cords of firewood to help our son through college. Have numerous other saws but to this day if I'm going to do any serious cutting I still pickup the old 288. Purchase it used from a professional timber faller 33 years ago (don't consider myself anything close to a professional). Have never done anything to the saw other than new bars, chains, plug once in a while and clean it up. Great saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 3033046, member: 73479"] I'm not sure why but a husky has just always felt more balanced to me. Run a 288 for years. Cut cords of firewood to help our son through college. Have numerous other saws but to this day if I'm going to do any serious cutting I still pickup the old 288. Purchase it used from a professional timber faller 33 years ago (don't consider myself anything close to a professional). Have never done anything to the saw other than new bars, chains, plug once in a while and clean it up. Great saw. [/QUOTE]
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