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Ported 50cc Husqvarna 346 on Ebay right now . Messaged the bloke seems gen . He knows Spud and started porting saws at the same time . I would snap it up if I did not already have one .  About an hour and a half to go ! ..................

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33 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Ported 50cc Husqvarna 346 on Ebay right now . Messaged the bloke seems gen . He knows Spud and started porting saws at the same time . I would snap it up if I did not already have one .  About an hour and a half to go ! ..................

But it's 'ported', what's wrong with having a spare.

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46 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

But it's 'ported', what's wrong with having a spare.

Nothing but the OP was looking for a 50cc saw and I thought I was being helpful ......

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Just now, htb said:

Just made £250ish, reasonable at that price forthe work done

A steal if mine is anything to go by .

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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

Ported 50cc Husqvarna 346 on Ebay right now . Messaged the bloke seems gen . He knows Spud and started porting saws at the same time . I would snap it up if I did not already have one .  About an hour and a half to go ! ..................

He may know me but I don't know him so he has probably seen my threads and done a "me to" on his saws. Sounds like he has done a fair bit of work and can't see that the sell price makes it worth his while!

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I've had a stihl ms261c-m for two years now and it's fantastic! I put stihl's "tuning kit" (3/8 picco chain, 3/8 sprock and 16" bar) and it really flies! 

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6 minutes ago, Sambo said:

I've had a stihl ms261c-m for two years now and it's fantastic! I put stihl's "tuning kit" (3/8 picco chain, 3/8 sprock and 16" bar) and it really flies! 

guess I was just very unlucky with mine. My mates got one and its great. I wish Stihl and Husky field tested their new products a bit better, instead of letting us lot buy stuff that is just not up to scratch, then addressing the problems with later models. I certainly wont be buying any new models again in the future. Reliability is my no.1 requirement...nothing worse than a lock up full of unserviceable saws :(

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