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DarylB

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Anybody want one? Cheap? What are they worth? I've got a pretty decent looking 345 that was my Grandpa's - 16" bar, no idea on the amount of usage. I did get it to run once, but it just wont crank now. I'd rather it go to an enthusiast here than in the trash can.
 
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36" and full comp and you're all set.

Btw I've gotten a lot of good use out of the little 345‘s.
I've often used one to cut up the limbs for the burn pile.
Also used annually to cut my Christmas tree.

If you need a small saw with a 14-16" bar, these work fine.
 
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36" and full comp and you're all set.

Btw I've gotten a lot of good use out of the little 345‘s.
I've often used one to cut up the limbs for the burn pile.
Also used annually to cut my Christmas tree.

If you need a small saw with a 14-16" bar, these work fine.
Looks like a solid little saw. What year were they made? I'd say 81.
How many cubic inches are they?
John
 
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b/c go for scrap, too? good top cover? could use if good & top same as 350. mine broke, then "customized"View attachment 465059 .
Got the B&C air filter chain brake cover from the pile and a bunch of other stuff, cover is missing a small piece from LHS.
I am going to Hoseshoe bay tomorrow via Mission. If you have a place to drop them off I can do that.
I stripped the saw for its nuts and bolts sooo ,,,,
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