RocketRoss57
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Probably take them out of the display models to keep em from walking off.Its the same as a 455 iirc. Not a bad price but where's the oil and gas caps ?
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Yes, but I'm sure that one is not. It was a thing on Ebay a couple months ago. $249 for that saw is a decent deal, but you could find a better saw for the same money in the slightly used market.
Pretty similar, some of the 2255 had the tool-less adjuster, and the others were a single nut.Its the same as a 455 iirc. Not a bad price but where's the oil and gas caps ?
Pretty similar, some of the 2255 had the tool-less adjuster, and the others were a single nut.
As others said, good price if that's what you want, or you can sell it on CL/ Ebay. Personally I'd want the 455.
They are a little goofy looking, guess it's what you're used to, I like the short flattops myself. Same on the huskys, I like the looks of a 365 over the 372, not that the cover ever gets in the way so it's not a big dealI just can't get over the swooshy top cover. Jreds are supposed to be flat tops mang.
No need to mention a number, just say 20" blade Rancher.I'm sure it would help if the ads mentioned it's the same engine as the 455
That aint no joke, if I don't list a bar size because I have some choices with different pricing the first question is what size blade lol. At least you know real quick how much experience they have.No need to mention a number, just say 20" blade Rancher.