Huskygasaxe
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- Sask, Canada




A big + 1 on that. After cutting with my 395 MMWS, I got rid of my ported 088 as this Husky has just as much power and is 5 lbs lighter and smoother. I too had 3 2100's and the 395 is miles ahead of one of those.394/395. I had a 2101. Didnt do it for me. the mmws 395 I had is hands down the most impressive saw I have ever used. It's at the very top of my list to replace.
But both of you can. Parts can be had, for a one saw show daily user but a 395. But I have both, and still use my 2101 frequently in big wood. So by no means is it obsolete. Very useful and functional even today. Good for tree work, milling, firewood. Little heavy for everyday all day falling, but still useful for it all.View attachment 158852 View attachment 158851 View attachment 158850 probably the wrong group of guys to ask. But a 2100 is for sale up here. Looks not bad. The cylinder was cleaned up and used. Says it runs good. Comes with some spare parts. I would use it for milling. I was waiting to find to find a 394 or 395 but can’t find much around here. The guy is asking $400 Canadian. Should I hold out for a 395? Reliability, parts availability and being more user friendly have me thinking maybe I should. The 2100 is just so cool. I know cylinders are NLA so that sucks.
Yeah, just has a different sound to it doesnt it. LolI eat a mountain of chit before I'd ever touch a poop.