Lakeside53
Stihl Wrenching
A stealthy move... this way they customers doesn't realize he's getting the newer model
I was wondering the same thing. How about a 346XP Special, or just 346 Special?Why would Husky introduce a new displacement saw into the market WITHOUT a model number change??????????? or even to add a letter to the 346 nameplate.. So down the logroad a few years when a cust says he needs parts for a 346 who knows what saw he will have????
Scott
A stealthy move... this way they customers doesn't realize he's getting the newer model
Why would Husky introduce a new displacement saw into the market WITHOUT a model number change??????????? or even to add a letter to the 346 nameplate.. So down the logroad a few years when a cust says he needs parts for a 346 who knows what saw he will have????
Scott
hey Sawtroll how is it comparing to the Dolmar 5100
I like the 20” Microlite bar on mine (46cc…346 classic?). Less father to stoop over, better overhead reach for limbing and works for bucking too. I’ll switch to the 18” bar when the 20” loops are dull. I like to re-sharpen back in the shop on the vice.With a bar longer than 16", the Dolmar probably will gain "points" though, for better balanse (more rear heavy powerhead) - but in my book that is 60cc territory......
Why would Husky introduce a new displacement saw into the market WITHOUT a model number change??????????? or even to add a letter to the 346 nameplate.. So down the logroad a few years when a cust says he needs parts for a 346 who knows what saw he will have????
Scott
Nice pictures Troll
Does the Husky and the Dolmar use the same bar type ( Husky small mount)?
Thanks
Nice pics Sawtroll. I would love to compare those two saws with my 242XP, just for fun of course.
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