The 350 is my favorite saw. I always wanted a 346 but after hearing all the good about the 350 and running one theres no need for one. I'm a happy camper :msp_smile:
I added more insulation in the roof of my Heatmore over the summer and it really has made a big difference. What was there had settled way down. I could tell last winter it needed more by how fast the snow melted off the roof.
I have the TSC speeco 3pt and it works great! I agree that cycle times are slow if used on anything less then about 15 gpm. I use mine on a skid steer loader with 22 gpm and the cycle times are perfect!
I had to replaced mine the other day, opened the fire box door and the top hose just broke apart. 3 1/2 years of continuous burning it lasted, I'm glad it happened now and not when it was 20 below out, that would suck!
If your wanting a 60cc for bigger wood I would look at a 359, great saw with pro quality features and you should be able to get one close in price to a 460.
Thanks guys for your inputs! They all look great, now I have to decide if I want a solid bottom or open rake design:dizzy: Decisions decision's!:cheers:
Been looking at getting a new grapple bucket for my Case 450 skid steer loader, lots of different styles to choose from out there.:dizzy: Whats the best grapple in your opinion for fire wood work and brush piling? I hear this is a great attachment for fire wood and other odd jobs.:clap:
Our local farm store is selling 460's with 24" bars.:dizzy: That saw will be much happier with an 18 or 20" If you want a 24" saw find yourself a 372xp...:cheers:
Have you taken the clean out cover off the flue in the back and scrape the horizontal flue out? I cleaned mine out awhile back and it was about a third full. That could be your problem...