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FUEL-EFFICIENT CHAIN SAW

Oct 1, 2006 12:00 PM

HUSQVARNA DESCRIBES its new 460 chain saw as being high powered, heavy duty and responsive. Powered by a 3.7-hp Husqvarna X-Torq engine, the 460 delivers power and torque while reducing fuel consumption by up to 20% and emissions by up to 60%.

The 460 features a precision-forged three-piece crankshaft, heavy-duty muffler and a metal clutch cover. Its air injection system removes up to 97% of debris before it ever enters the air filter, resulting in smoother operation and decreased wear on the engine. The new chain saw has an anti-vibration system that keeps vibration levels low. It also includes an air purge and a decompression valve.

Price: $ 399.95. Contact Husqvarna Outdoor Products Inc., Dept. FIN, 1030 Stevens Creek Rd., Augusta, GA 30907, 706/826-6900, visit www.husqvarna.com or www.freeproductinfo.net/fin, or circle 194.

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