.375 for 346?

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IM TALKING ABOUT REAL WORLD CONDITIONS not woods port specialty or a 10 second runner full alki racer. Isnt there a single member on this site that has bought one of the 346sxp's that can give us the real low down ...


So do I, actually, just teasing you with the kind of "test results" that I don't believe really tell us much - but my guess is that that they will turn out pretty even - but as I said, I haven't used the same set-up on them yet, and I haven't really had any focus on comparing not run-in saws.......:cheers: :cheers:
 
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The 346 simply loves the 3/8 pitch, after all it's the only gauge to use on any ha<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v639/sunlover3/Special%20pictures/RockMechanic.jpg">nd held saw.
John
 
The 346 simply loves the 3/8 pitch, after all it's the only gauge to use on any hand held saw, but a small climbers saw. <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v639/sunlover3/Special%20pictures/RockMechanic.jpg">
John
 
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Well Maybe one of the dozons of Souped up 346sxp's that Grand dog is selling could be tried and reported on.

Spike let me know when you get one of the red or orange 346 sxp in ill come down and we will compare...


Scott

One actually has been already, one of the top modders modded one for Rocky J, and he beat his own 5100Ss at the first attempt, even with the rev limiting coil in place - admittedly that was for the three cut routine, in not too large wood....

The story was that the 346xp reved less, but had more torque.....


Splittin' hairs again boys!!!

Stock they are prolly too close to care about..............buy what you like!!!
 
Splittin' hairs again boys!!!

Stock they are prolly too close to care about..............buy what you like!!!


Another "hair splitting"; if I had to pick only one of them, and had no other saws close to the same class, I'd probably take the Dolmar. That is mostly because it has an inboard clutch, making it more versatile.......:greenchainsaw:
 
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But the question is DOES the NEW EDITION 346 have the torque to pull a 3/8"?????

Scott

The only thing a saw needs to pull a bigger chain is power, the rest is operator skill. But maybe I shouldn't start this discussion again ? ;)
 
They can be turned into pretty gutsy little saws.I know one in eastern Ohio that could pull 3/8" chain with no problems.;)
 

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