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Are you saying the 260 pro is faster stock than the 346 or after porting etc?

Sorry I didn't make that clear. I have not timed stock saws but it feels stronger than both the 260 or 5100. The 5100 just doesn't impress me until you factor in price. Then it becomes the best buy if money is tight. Both of my saws are modded. But despite that, I'd still rather work with the 346.
 
Next chance I get I am going to buy another Husky 350. I'll port it then send it to you when you are up to it. Then tell me "Meh".

You do realize that Gary once owned and ran a Buick V-8 engine chainsaw? Here is Gary ripping chips with The Termite.

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so the 361 is a sixty cc saw....50cc saw means up to 50cc...60cc saw means up to 60cc
 
Sorry I didn't make that clear. I have not timed stock saws but it feels stronger than both the 260 or 5100. The 5100 just doesn't impress me until you factor in price. Then it becomes the best buy if money is tight. Both of my saws are modded. But despite that, I'd still rather work with the 346.

I understand! I have not ran the 346 but would love to and the 357 too!!
I like the little huskys!
As for the 260 pro I was not impressed with the power/ stock/ muff mod did help but still not the power house I was expecting.

On the other hand I was impressed with the 5100 really like the way it pulls, I guess I am more impressed by torque though than speed , I like a saw to cut fast but love a saw that does not bog so easy!

The Stihl dealer here had talked the 260 pro up so much that I was expecting a lot I must admit!!LOL To hear him talk the 260 pro is the hottest fastest saw built, will cut right with the bigger saws he said , you wont believe it he said, so you can see why I was disappointed!
 
so the 361 is a sixty cc saw....50cc saw means up to 50cc...60cc saw means up to 60cc

Not really. 30/40/50/60/70cc saws +/- a few cc's. The 440 is 70.7cc, its classified as a 70cc saw. The 361 is a 59cc saw, and is classified as a 60cc saw. The 260 is a 50.2cc saw. Its classified as a 50cc saw.
 
You do realize that Gary once owned and ran a Buick V-8 engine chainsaw? Here is Gary ripping chips with The Termite.

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Yes I do!
You DO realize I had a 346xp I was in four times, and the 350 ate it's lunch with one try don't you?

Yeah, I still have the "freak" built 046BB that runs like a striped ass ape, but given the choice I'll grab that 350 any day and my back is happy the next day! I get the "big guy" when I need him, but in smaller wood it's a toss up now!
 
thanks....ill keep my 59 cc saw in the 50cc class then...not 60cc....so by that rule of someone.. the 440 and 361 are in the same class....not
 
Yes I do!
You DO realize I had a 346xp I was in four times, and the 350 ate it's lunch with one try don't you?

Not sure I follow that one... :dizzy: Maybe I need more beer to figure this one out. ....in four, ate lunch... :monkey: There are a couple of 346 models out there though. Like the pair of 372 that Husky built. Same model number, two different engines.

Yeah, I still have the "freak" built 046BB that runs like a striped ass ape, but given the choice I'll grab that 350 any day and my back is happy the next day! I get the "big guy" when I need him, but in smaller wood it's a toss up now!

Preaching to the choir here. I use the smallest saw that I can get away with myself. I get bashed here on AS for not chiming in that everyone should get an 880 and forget about all the other "little" saws out there. Never ran a 350. May never unless someone has one at a GTG.
 
Man I dont see what the :censored: is so hard to understand??

59 cc is closer to 60 than 50'

52 cc is closer to 50 than 60

We did this in school, but If you want to call a 59cc saw a 50cc class saw than thats fine with me, call it a 40 cc saw if ya want!
 

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