Rich Fife
Sally slap my ass
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- 26245
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- Mar 4, 2023
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- Central New York

Thanks man. This one is clean!Nice saw buddy!!!!
Man, you're not kidding. And the guys who typically have the parts, have a bunch of them and they're not coming off of any of them. LolThose where the last of the great Poulan/Jonsered saws. Too bad parts are hard to find for that series.
Yeah, it has a place on the shelf with many others.....lol.....What parts do you need for your 2077?, I still have some parts around here.They are Very Nice... too nice to use at this point. Lol
I had a parts 2083... couldn't find parts for a decent price so I scraped it... kept the crank though.These where a bit heavier than the Husky 371/2 lineup which is probably why they didn't catch on as well. Really since the chassis had an 83cc model (2083 or 505) it's extra weight was warranted.
Nice looking saw man I’ve been slowly working on one too.
Sweet look'n 475.....My first encounter with this series of saws was a not so common PP425 that came into our shop for general service. That was back in the '05 time period, I was really impressed with how well it ran and told myself I'd be buying one from this series if and when one showed up for sale. One did a few months later about 30 minutes away from me which was the 415 I posted here. Been with me since.View attachment 369070View attachment 369071
I like yellow saws , so sold.
They are pretty good saws but rarity makes them a little difficult to work with.