Husqvarna 435T pictures

I already seen the specs. on husky's website. I got prices from 2 different dealers today and one dealer wanted $309.95 and the other dealer wanted 295 for the saw with a 12 inch bar and 319 for the one with a 14 inch bar. I wtill gotta call a few other places for prices. I'm going to get one with my tax returns depending on how much money I get.
 
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Yeah I'm really considering buying this saw instead of the 334T since its a litle bit cheaper and it has the same power and its a husky. I'm a stihl guy but this saw looks great.

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Its not a genuine Husky, just re-branded as such. Made in the far east. I tried it on a removal, lasted half an hour.
 
Redmax strato.

RB has some really good pics. Havent heard anything bad. Price is right.

There is also the redmax 3500 version on youtube making test cuts.
 
Hey you cant expect to much from a guy out of Y-town. He already has to work his way out of that life's draw.

He's doing fine so far, seen see saw who care's.
 
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Its not a genuine Husky, just re-branded as such. Made in the far east. I tried it on a removal, lasted half an hour.

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hmmm...first really bad report I've seen. A TH'er has used his quite hard, with good results...
 
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Its not a genuine Husky, just re-branded as such. Made in the far east. I tried it on a removal, lasted half an hour.

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hmmm...first really bad report I've seen. A TH'er has used his quite hard, with good results...

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The part he isnt telling us RB, he dropped it 50' after a half hour.
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Its not a genuine Husky, just re-branded as such. Made in the far east. I tried it on a removal, lasted half an hour.

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hmmm...first really bad report I've seen. A TH'er has used his quite hard, with good results...

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Rog, you know I'm a Husky man at heart but that saw is a poor mans Echo at best. You can forgive a climb saw for many other flaws if it has the power and gives you that instant hit on the throttle when you most need it, this one doesn't.
 
Carb adjustment maybe is all it might be?

I got a solo 637 from a tree guy and he couldnt stand it and used it only a half hour. Said it wouldnt start without 6 pulls and no throttle response. Not good in the tree.

I bought it to just check it out for half of the cost of new. Cut slots in the H and L being I didnt have the special $10 screwdriver handy and now the little saw starts on 1 pull when warm and 3 pulls at most cold. Has good throttle response now too, but nothing compared to the 200T. But I would rate the AV better at absorbing vibrations then the 200. Unreal smooth.
 
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Carb adjustment maybe is all it might be?

I got a solo 637 from a tree guy and he couldnt stand it and used it only a half hour. Said it wouldnt start without 6 pulls and no throttle response. Not good in the tree.

I bought it to just check it out for half of the cost of new. Cut slots in the H and L being I didnt have the special $10 screwdriver handy and now the little saw starts on 1 pull when warm and 3 pulls at most cold. Has good throttle response now too, but nothing compared to the 200T. But I would rate the AV better at absorbing vibrations then the 200. Unreal smooth.

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I was actually quite excited when the Husqvarna rep offered to lend me the saw, until he let slip its origin, the fact that its not a replacement for the 338 in that its only meant to fill a gap some way below it, and just the feel of a comparatively flimsy plastic construction.

I know a thing or too about carb adjustments also, and its not a factor....even if it were - I wouldn't buy a saw off the shelf and expect to have to start fixing it. Its passeble as a lightweight pruning saw, thats the most positive thing I can say about it.
 

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