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346XP needs replaced....it's at 90 PSI, what saw is comparable today?
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<blockquote data-quote="J D" data-source="post: 7894297" data-attributes="member: 170452"><p>When I can (for a fairly nominal one off price) buy the dongle to plug said AT/MT carb into my laptop for diagnostics & repairs then I will consider it worth having.</p><p>Until then, to me at least, it remains a superior design overwhelmingly flawed by the fact I can't practically diagnose/repair some parts the saw myself without it being prohibitively expensive due to the OEM agents shop charge for diagnosis, & then potentially for setup/calibration of replacement parts also.</p><p>Add to that, even if I was happy to just pay to fix my saw, that doesn't necessarily mean I'm going to have a Stihl or Husky agent worth a damn located a reasonable distance away</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J D, post: 7894297, member: 170452"] When I can (for a fairly nominal one off price) buy the dongle to plug said AT/MT carb into my laptop for diagnostics & repairs then I will consider it worth having. Until then, to me at least, it remains a superior design overwhelmingly flawed by the fact I can't practically diagnose/repair some parts the saw myself without it being prohibitively expensive due to the OEM agents shop charge for diagnosis, & then potentially for setup/calibration of replacement parts also. Add to that, even if I was happy to just pay to fix my saw, that doesn't necessarily mean I'm going to have a Stihl or Husky agent worth a damn located a reasonable distance away [/QUOTE]
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