Who's building a mean 346xp today?

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My 346xp was ported by Randy Dunlap, Zoo City Sawz. The man knows his stuff and won't send a saw out until it's right. Mine had a bad oil leak that he fixed and he did a sweet tube style muffler mod. I've been to his place a few times, he is a fun guy to hang out with too.
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That's a lot of saw in a little package. After the plunge when you dog it in and it goes from unloaded to pretty much full bar, that's the difference between a @huskihl saw and a lot of others I see. Just my opinion. I'm guessing that has a new piston and/or ring also(?) so it still has a lot more waking up to do.
 
That's a lot of saw in a little package. After the plunge when you dog it in and it goes from unloaded to pretty much full bar, that's the difference between a @huskihl saw and a lot of others I see. Just my opinion. I'm guessing that has a new piston and/or ring also(?) so it still has a lot more waking up to do.
Thanks.
Nope. Replaced a broken clutch spring and new Echo tank vent is all. Ring was still good. Not gonna get any better :(

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