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<blockquote data-quote="dyates" data-source="post: 692332" data-attributes="member: 7137"><p>Odd numbers ok, even numbers better. At least that's how it used to be. They've changed the model #'s some. 028 is now 280, etc. 028 was professional grade, 029 was homeowner grade. Don't know about the newfangled options, but easier to use usually means easier to tear up. (chain tensioners, etc.) I have an 036, and a 440. Used to run an 066 and an 084. Liked 'em all except for the breathers. The air intake system on a Husky works better in my opinion. That's the only thing I have found that I personally like about a Husky. Kinda like Ford and Chevy, though. Both pretty good, each with it's own fan club.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyates, post: 692332, member: 7137"] Odd numbers ok, even numbers better. At least that's how it used to be. They've changed the model #'s some. 028 is now 280, etc. 028 was professional grade, 029 was homeowner grade. Don't know about the newfangled options, but easier to use usually means easier to tear up. (chain tensioners, etc.) I have an 036, and a 440. Used to run an 066 and an 084. Liked 'em all except for the breathers. The air intake system on a Husky works better in my opinion. That's the only thing I have found that I personally like about a Husky. Kinda like Ford and Chevy, though. Both pretty good, each with it's own fan club. [/QUOTE]
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