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Grew up around saws of this era and was given one by a family member. Been reliable for me, nice and light and decent power, rated at 3.3. Speedcut makes it even better. I’ve read @Spike60 say they are pretty good for homeowner saws, so that counts for something right? Anyway I pick up parts saws when I can. I think I have 2 now, and one inbound from @JohnnyBlade. Came in handy Saturday...



I guess the less popular husky versions of these is a 49, and 45. 40, or 41 too?
 

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Some of the husky versions look kinda cool to me...




...and @JohnnyBlade gets packaging creativity points! Thanks, looks pretty clean. View attachment 270084
I like to say that i pack my saws to withstand the stupidity of humans. Now if it gets back over by the mail man there aint much i can
do:D glad ya got it Dave!
 

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...and once again today the 2139 was being wonky (I need a better saw khamanic, eyeroll) and the 2050 had to pinch hit, kicked butt until it somehow sucked some chips into the speedcut bar groove and sprocket and locked it up. Kind of a weird noodling situation, probably something to do with that.
 
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