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Oct 18, 2016 9:41 AM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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The saw was a Husqvarna, and it was great to use. But, like all Husqvarna products it is expensive.From what little I saw on the web they must make at least two models, they appear to look the same and the only real difference I see is the battery amperage! I am not sure which amperage battery the chainsaw I borrowed took, but being that dealer is mostly for professional lawn and landscapers and due to how well it cut and the amount of use I got out of the one I borrowed, I would strongly suspect it was the 4.2 amp.
These are just two of the sites I pulled up on a quick search. One thing to consider is that some dealers will not service products they do not sell, just keep that in mind and ask when checking around.
It might be possible a dealer would let you try the cheaper version and see how it did before buying, the one I borrowed was a demo.
I think this is the cheaper battery version (not sure it comes with the charger)
https://www.vminnovations.com/...
rd=gpf_82410&gclid=CLKj8fjT5M8CFQ6BaQodUtQJtw
This should be the 4.2 amp higher priced version it should come with the saw the battery and the charger. The charger is rather large and you can hear a little motor kick in sometimes.
https://www.vminnovations.com/...
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