rocco490
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394/395xp and 3120xp
Very nice TorI can official say that I'm done with my first 357 XPG it's one 2007 model, gave 60$ for it, new chain brake handle, clutch drum, ring and seals, carb kit and fuel line& filter.
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Thanks DaveVery nice Tor
I only have 1 beaf with the 3 group saws...that the carb bolts are into plastic to clamp the carb to the intake. Steel thread inserts when they made the part would be so much better and help with a posable striping of the plastic corse thread. Other than that Tor i like the 346/357 a lot !Thanks Dave
Have had it for 1 1/2 year, never put money into it before today, my first priority has been those sweet 2xx saws.
Even I like those 357's I still prefer 262's!
lol thanks.Let me give you a big fat YOU SUCK for posting a $60 357. Dam fine score!
agree with you Simon, its easy to strip the plastic threadsI only have 1 beaf with the 3 group saws...that the carb bolts are into plastic to clamp the carb to the intake. Steel thread inserts when they made the part would be so much better and help with a posable striping of the plastic corse thread. Other than that Tor i like the 346/357 a lot !
I 100% agree 2xx still the series for me also. But with that said, i enjoy the AV of 3xx and 5xx series saws. My 385 is smooth as butter and absolutely hauls the mail. I would love to get a 385/390 builder for you to build and port since they are scarce there and you have never ran one. Maybe i should start a threadThanks Dave
Have had it for 1 1/2 year, never put money into it before today, my first priority has been those sweet 2xx saws.
Even I like those 357's I still prefer 262's!
What is that beast?View attachment 49265 View attachment 49266 I've had this saw sittin' on shelf since 1999.it was left here as collateral on a new 55. the owner never came back.so this past spring I decided to getter goin', I put new crank and P&C in it and sent it to wicked saw works for some upgrades. it's a nice firewood bucker with a 9t 32" .058 shiny chrome Windsor guide bar. it's got a new 52" cannon bar for big wood on the occasional local tree jobs.
serial number 11500015
What is that beast?
I am not talking about the bar. I am wondering what model number husky that is. Cant tell in the pics you posted and sure cant tell in your avatar.huh?
just like the one in my avatar,only the cannon bar is 20" shorter.
Thanks. I have never had the privilege of owning/running one.3120
Maybe before the second kid. Now my price range only reaches into the 80cc class.I could fix that