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550XP vs 346XP

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Certified106, Feb 3, 2014.

  1. DexterDay

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    Nope. Glad I didn't actually. Would have hurt the price I got for it. I got new pricing.
     
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  2. jeff_t

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    If I was comparing two 50 cc saws, say a 550XP and an MS261, I don't really care how much they weigh with an 18 or 20" bar, because I would never run more than 16" on either.

    To me, it is interesting, but irrelevant. I wouldn't choose one over the other based on weight, and the difference can't be much. I have no brand loyalty and would buy whichever I got the best deal on.

    By the way, if anyone is interested in swapping 50 cc screamer for a sweet running former Home Depot rental saw, I'm open. It was straight gassed and rebuilt right before I bought it. I haven't touched it other than putting a real bar and chain on it. And I'm pretty sure it was my local small engine shop that did the work, as they do a ton of warranty work for box stores in the area. They are a first class outfit.
     
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  3. the GOAT

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    Does a earthquake 4518 count as a screamer??
     
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  4. HoneyFuzz

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    No one is saying make a decision based on weight alone...but it should factor into the equation . Theres always someone to argue any point trying to be made I have found . This weighing thing is just for those who do find it relevant...and who have some positive input :) Most people who have back probs or other injuries and such..or for those getting up there in age.....are very interested in the weight and balance of things . Every pound and ounce counts a great deal toward being productive . :tree:
    Plus..its the middle of winter..what else are we suppose to do and talk about :)
     
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  5. MasterMech

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    Ok folks, here's what we got.

    Naked:
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    And battle ready!

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  6. jeff_t

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    I should have thrown the non-disposable clause in? :D

    Ha. Not meaning to come across as negative. In fact, I am interested. Manufacturer dry weights always make me chuckle.

    I already weighed up my Dolmar and Makita saws for the new thread ;)
     
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  7. HoneyFuzz

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    Its all good man !! P.S>..Im a proud Dolmar owner...are you ready for everyone to say how heavy they are for there size ? :) LOL I hear that all the time on AnotherSite !
     
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    Are tanks full for both ? Im not surprised that the Stihl is a little heavier..they usually are . And Im not even trying to start a fight !!! Heack..Ive got a 35cc Dolmar thats almost as heavy !! LOL !
     
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  9. HoneyFuzz

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    So I figured Id do the naked weights as well....but tanks still full......they are always full anyhow :)
    550xp 12lbs 4 oz
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    Dolmar 350 11lbs 14oz.
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  10. MasterMech

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    Yes, the tanks are full for both weights.
     
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  11. Certified106

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    Hmm, it is closer to a 1lb difference than i would have guessed it would be, not that a pound makes that much difference. Now if you all lived closer so I could run them side by side. :D
     
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    Whats the RPM difference between the 346xp and the 550 xp? I have been thinking about a husky in the 50 CC class.
     
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    Not uncommon for 346's to run as high as 14,500...
    550 should be right in at 13,900-14,000.
    It has a rev limited coil.. Though it allows more rpm for a short time before bringing it back down...
    "Rev boost" technology...

    Once modified, I've seen 346's 4 stroke at 15,500 to almost 16,000.
    FWIW
     
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    New or used? Good luck finding a new 346XP these days. Personally, my pick would be the 550.
     
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    Being "mass marketed" in the box stores certainly hasn't helped. Poulan and McCulloch used to be great brands too...
     
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  16. jdonna

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    I actually have a line on a NOS 346xp. 600.00 does not sound like a great buy. I have a Jonsered 2149 and a 2054 under the bench that needs some work, maybe with a little bit of work they could be close in line with the 346.

    I have some thinking to do. It's getting hard on the body running the bigger saws.
     
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    Whoa, I bought my 346xp with 16" b/c 3 years ago for about $450 shipped, a non-cat muffler too!
     
  18. jdonna

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    Yup, have to love supply and demand inflation!