Funny. I only ask because that is one saw(along with the 346) that I missed out on. If only I had known.
The next time I go I’m going to try out a 346 and 357. It was dark, cold and pouring rain when we were there. He has a wood pile to demo saw’s before purchasing. I have tried several 346’s at his place, but they didn’t pass my smell test. He is always going to flea markets and adding to his inventory. There was another 262xp I got my eye on. That’s a saw I would recommend to Husky fanatics. He also has a 362 I will try out to compare to the 262.
Cutting some silver maple for shiitake logs with the MS251. Had er cuttin good. Echo PPT 2620 cutting a willow limb for shiitake logs.
I didn’t think they had the zip or power everyone raves about. They didn’t idle or accelerate smoothly and the power in the cut was weak. An 034 super I was also trying out had more power in the cut.
Finally got a storage rack…stole it from my wife it had three boxes of dishes and glasses we got as wedding gifts and then a bunch of junk so i cleared it and claimed it! no need to build one ! Im sure she will love it and applaud!
I'm for any method of your choosing that works for you to keep your chain teeth like razors. A sharp chain is the best performance mod any saw can get...
2023 Sthil MS250 gifted to me by Son #2 and Daughter in-law. the building in the background is our Deer Hunting Shack.
1998 Jonsered 2054 on "loan" from one my best friends "just in case you need a back up saw" No wonder he is one of my best friends.
2014 Husqvarna 445 I've owned since new and have used to cut a mess of trees down and firewood up with. My Wife our Grand-Dogs at Son#2 and Daughter In-laws house.
Not much of a need for G’s around here, so in that sense it’s rare to see one here. If he only has one of something it’s rare/expensive or not for sale.
Same here. I do remove the raker files in them though as I'm to heavy handed and make em a bit aggressive. I do that in a seperate operation with west coast progressive raker plates.