Hey Bob. Had a 450 about 13yrs now. Luv it. ( Unfortunately I recently got an Echo 590, 450's sitting more now 😢). Thanks for the hot start tip. it's a bear when hot. Never paid attention to that sticker. I really like not having to do anything but pull for restarting. Watched someone's vid w a 450 new. Took him forever to figure out the pull out and lift for choke
Great video Bob👍🏽 Don’t you just love the hecklers?🤔 It simply amazes me how willing some people are to express their opinions or dare I say, ignorance?😬 The human ego is a powerful influence, not a very helpful one, but powerful nonetheless! It is evident that you are a very thorough individual who takes the time to best understand the task at hand and that is a great trait to have. Love the saw, I didn’t know Husqvarna had such offerings. You’re doing well by keeping it as is. It will be an excellent keepsake and conversation starter in its pristine form. I look forward to seeing your content on rebuilding your Jonsered. Bless’ns, Tedd
Thank you so much Tedd! I wish I could have held on to a new Jonsered 2152 that I had probably from a little bit before this saw. Now that 2250, I’m hoping to tackle that this summer and I’ll make sure to do some video with it too. Thanks for watching and for your support, have a good weekend!
Years ago, I was offered a Husky 372 (or 371, maybe?) that had been bought in the 1990s and used ONCE. Dude said he thought it was too heavy...I passed, because I couldn't afford it at the time. Kicking myself now, of course... Keep up the excellent output, mate. 🪓🇦🇺👍😁
@tassiehandyman. As Bob said “You never know when another opportunity may come along” I too have had to pass on a number of seemingly once in a lifetime deals. I kicked myself for not buying a new 372 for $750 at Bunyan… A couple of years ago I got the opportunity to buy a 372 with what looks to have only had one tank run through it along with a ms200t for a screaming deal. Right place at the right time. I ended up glad that I didn’t. Bless’ns and best of success to ya, Tedd
Cool story Bob! Never seen this saw before! Thanks for sharing👊🏻
Thanks Todd! Soon I'll get the red version, Jonsered 2250 out and start rebuilding it.
Hey Bob. Had a 450 about 13yrs now. Luv it. ( Unfortunately I recently got an Echo 590, 450's sitting more now 😢). Thanks for the hot start tip. it's a bear when hot. Never paid attention to that sticker. I really like not having to do anything but pull for restarting. Watched someone's vid w a 450 new. Took him forever to figure out the pull out and lift for choke
This is a pretty cool unboxing 👌
Thank you!
Really cool I am with Doug on that I never could save things. Wish I could have
Normally not good at this either, this one has always just been stored though some how.
If you have it you gotta use it!!
I'll save my 2250 Jonsered for that :)
Good day Bob, great video and tip cheers my friend 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
Thank you!
That’s pretty interesting you still have a new saw that old. I was never good at saving new things for later in life.
Myself I struggle with that too, mainly with saving money for later in life - LOL!
Great video Bob👍🏽
Don’t you just love the hecklers?🤔
It simply amazes me how willing some people are to express their opinions or dare I say, ignorance?😬
The human ego is a powerful influence, not a very helpful one, but powerful nonetheless!
It is evident that you are a very thorough individual who takes the time to best understand the task at hand and that is a great trait to have.
Love the saw, I didn’t know Husqvarna had such offerings.
You’re doing well by keeping it as is. It will be an excellent keepsake and conversation starter in its pristine form.
I look forward to seeing your content on rebuilding your Jonsered.
Bless’ns,
Tedd
Thank you so much Tedd! I wish I could have held on to a new Jonsered 2152 that I had probably from a little bit before this saw.
Now that 2250, I’m hoping to tackle that this summer and I’ll make sure to do some video with it too. Thanks for watching and for your support, have a good weekend!
That's pretty cool. Have you just been saving that all these years just to do a UA-cam video?😂
Maybe that was this saw’s only purpose… 😂
Years ago, I was offered a Husky 372 (or 371, maybe?) that had been bought in the 1990s and used ONCE. Dude said he thought it was too heavy...I passed, because I couldn't afford it at the time. Kicking myself now, of course... Keep up the excellent output, mate. 🪓🇦🇺👍😁
I too have had to pass up on things like that. You never know though when another opportunity might come by. Thanks for watching!
@tassiehandyman.
As Bob said “You never know when another opportunity may come along”
I too have had to pass on a number of seemingly once in a lifetime deals.
I kicked myself for not buying a new 372 for $750 at Bunyan…
A couple of years ago I got the opportunity to buy a 372 with what looks to have only had one tank run through it along with a ms200t for a screaming deal.
Right place at the right time.
I ended up glad that I didn’t.
Bless’ns and best of success to ya,
Tedd