Saws that will be future classics - What to stock up on now?

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IDK all I can tell you is about the 200T You tell me about the 346?
You already know, don't play coy with me, just as I know about the 200's. The 346's sell just like the 200's do to this day, I'd guess there is a bigger crowd into the 346's than there are the 200's, what do you think.
I think all the 3 series huskys are great saws, the 2 series is a bit more robust, but the lack of good anti vibe is a big turn off for me so I'm a "next generation" guy I guess with regards to those.
 
You already know, don't play coy with me, just as I know about the 200's. The 346's sell just like the 200's do to this day, I'd guess there is a bigger crowd into the 346's than there are the 200's, what do you think.
I think all the 3 series huskys are great saws, the 2 series is a bit more robust, but the lack of good anti vibe is a big turn off for me so I'm a "next generation" guy I guess with regards to those.
I am aware there is a cult like following of the 346's yes. But I am no expert on them. What is a used on worth?
 
I am aware there is a cult like following of the 346's yes. But I am no expert on them. What is a used on worth?
Subject to the condition just as the 200's, but usually about the same value as one I'd say. There are more available and ways to build them out of other saws such as the 351/353 or even the many plastic case 340-350 saws so I think that brings the value down a bit although they are still sought after. I'm not into the cult following antics myself, as I will run a stock 353 and het a lot of wood cut(this is against the 346 code of honor amongst many LOL), I enjoy running this series of saw and especially the 50cc class as they fit me well and are very well balanced saws.
Do you want to get back into the cult :innocent:.
 
Subject to the condition just as the 200's, but usually about the same value as one I'd say. There are more available and ways to build them out of other saws such as the 351/353 or even the many plastic case 340-350 saws so I think that brings the value down a bit although they are still sought after. I'm not into the cult following antics myself, as I will run a stock 353 and het a lot of wood cut(this is against the 346 code of honor amongst many LOL), I enjoy running this series of saw and especially the 50cc class as they fit me well and are very well balanced saws.
Do you want to get back into the cult :innocent:.
No I am on a 241 buying spree nownXg50M1RSQOS6o4xG1IdTA.jpg
 
Very nice, how many are you up to.
There will be many to be had, I'm not concerned at all about that. I do like the vs II, the one I have now id the vs II. I really like the return to run in the master switch, one of the main features I like on my 201's over the 200's also. All are great saws, some are just a little quicker getting the job done.
 
I did pick up a few stills a 170, 290, o28, 041. To collect a few.

I wonder what huskys will be sought after? I’m seeing 181/288 selling for $500 to $600 now.
 
Is this top handle known as being special? How does it compare to the well loved Stihl 201t?
You don't know? You should give it a try.
I think it's kind of special.

201T? About half the size and weight, with about two-thirds the power out of the box. Perfect balance.

These guys seem to like it also.



Hell, I think most anyone who has one likes it. What's not to like?
 
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