Buying a Chainsaw from the USA
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Buying a Chainsaw from the USA
Has anyone imported a chainsaw from the US how'd you get it over here?
It's amazing that something like an MS 261 is $761AU vs $1400 over here. Just crazy.
It's amazing that something like an MS 261 is $761AU vs $1400 over here. Just crazy.
Re: Buying a Chainsaw from the USA
Don't bother ... more hurdles than you can throw a stick out. The Australia Tax protects its own.
Check specifications and tune levels as well, US market is stronger on emissions than us, though that's about to change here.
Cheers...
Con
Check specifications and tune levels as well, US market is stronger on emissions than us, though that's about to change here.
Cheers...
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Re: Buying a Chainsaw from the USA
I'm sure tackleberry has.
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Re: Buying a Chainsaw from the USA
Agreed! If it's 2 stroke it'll probably have a catalytic converter on it.
Last I heard 2-stroke anything is basically dead due to emission laws...
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Re: Buying a Chainsaw from the USA
Been a while since I checked what the US was doing with 2-strokes but just about every engine manufacturer was going EFI, catalytic converters, and/or dropping 2 strokes.kjd wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2017 4:55 pmReally? I don't even think there's a 4 stroke Chainsaw on the market that isn't a pole saw.
I even have a 4 stroke B&S whipper snipper engine that I imported from the US....because I wanted the engine for a project.
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Re: Buying a Chainsaw from the USA
I know there's plenty of 4 stroke small engines, my old man has had a 4x Honda weed eater for 15 years but I've not seen a chainsaw with a 4 stroke engine, not even one of those 4mix engines that I know of.
Chainsaws are a different beast to whipper snippers and blowers so I can't see them changing but then again I am noticing a big push for battery operated tools inc saws so who knows but damn what a drag it would be having to use battery operated chainsaws.
Chainsaws are a different beast to whipper snippers and blowers so I can't see them changing but then again I am noticing a big push for battery operated tools inc saws so who knows but damn what a drag it would be having to use battery operated chainsaws.
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There was a bloke on eBay that imported them a while back. They were a fair bit cheaper but then you have the warranty dilemma. That said I bought my 024 24 years ago and it hasn't missed a beat. 2 airfilters, 12 chains and 2 bars later and still on the original piston, rings and plug.
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I have an 024 AV it's a damn good saw but my wood cutting is going to increase a fair bit when we move down south.kickinback wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2017 7:20 pm There was a bloke on eBay that imported them a while back. They were a fair bit cheaper but then you have the warranty dilemma. That said I bought my 024 24 years ago and it hasn't missed a beat. 2 airfilters, 12 chains and 2 bars later and still on the original piston, rings and plug.
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Go straight to a 30something then.
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Re: Buying a Chainsaw from the USA
Keith, Have a look at a mob in Melbourne called arbourmaster, ive dealt with them on several occasions and can't recomend them highly enough.
Last purchase was a husky 355 rancher, they were on special at husky dealers for $1.140.00 from memory. This mob have ex training saw so I took the chance paid $850.00 plus they threw in a an extra chain. You could only pick it from new because of marks on the bar. The saw has'nt missed a beat.
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Last purchase was a husky 355 rancher, they were on special at husky dealers for $1.140.00 from memory. This mob have ex training saw so I took the chance paid $850.00 plus they threw in a an extra chain. You could only pick it from new because of marks on the bar. The saw has'nt missed a beat.
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Dare I suggest it? Gumtree.
Have a look, there's some nice huskies there at reasonable prices.
Have a look, there's some nice huskies there at reasonable prices.
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Re: Buying a Chainsaw from the USA
You are right Keith, they still do a lot of small 2-stroke engines in the US. For vehicles (boats and motorcycles etc) it's pretty much all 4 stroke now. Not sure on 'small engine' stuff like lawnmowers as I can't recall seeing a 2 stroke for sale in a long time (and haven't bothered to look). Things like chainsaws are another story...2 stroke seems to be the only cost-effective way to get the power required.kjd wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2017 5:45 pm I know there's plenty of 4 stroke small engines, my old man has had a 4x Honda weed eater for 15 years but I've not seen a chainsaw with a 4 stroke engine, not even one of those 4mix engines that I know of.
Chainsaws are a different beast to whipper snippers and blowers so I can't see them changing but then again I am noticing a big push for battery operated tools inc saws so who knows but damn what a drag it would be having to use battery operated chainsaws.
The move to battery power is obvious, better battery technology and lower prices. Gas powered yard tools are a pain with the US mandated ethanol content as it wreaks havoc on carb seals/gaskets (even alcohol specific ones), and we all know how pissed off we get when the mower or whipper snipper won't start...
Battery powered chainsaw? Excluding the home handyman style stuff, a good LiPo battery could produce enough power but it probably wouldn't run for long (15minutes perhaps) and it would cost more than a gas powered chainsaw.
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Re: Buying a Chainsaw from the USA
There are a couple of good threads about US imports of Outdoor Power Equipment [OPE] on this 'pro lawnie' forum; by 'Arfa Brayne' in particular. http://www.indmowing.com.au/forum/forum ... e5c6f47d91
I'm just a lurker there; as I'm not in the OPE game these days [except as a domestic user and sometime repairer], which is required to join that forum.
I'm just a lurker there; as I'm not in the OPE game these days [except as a domestic user and sometime repairer], which is required to join that forum.
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Thanks for that mate!Gadge wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2017 8:44 am There are a couple of good threads about US imports of Outdoor Power Equipment [OPE] on this 'pro lawnie' forum; by 'Arfa Brayne' in particular. http://www.indmowing.com.au/forum/forum ... e5c6f47d91
I'm just a lurker there; as I'm not in the OPE game these days [except as a domestic user and sometime repairer], which is required to join that forum.