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Posted
Just now, scbk said:

I don't really need it, but I've always wanted a husky 346 :drunk:

It gets addictive.

He who dies with the most toys wins, I reckon @Aspenarb must be in the lead

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I've got a 2010 year 261 and never had a problem with needle bearings, I think it's a good saw.

I was advised years ago to take off the spline/rim drive and fit a spur type clutch drum because of the bearings, obviously difficult to say if it would have been ok if I hadn't.

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18 hours ago, carlos said:

the echo 501sx is a good saw if you prefer something without modern autotune, that said we have a few autotune saws at work and havent had many problems with them really.

Underrated saw. A previous Shindaiwa brand, and current Shindaiwa make under the Echo brand. It has about the same power as a 346(very similar cylinder construction), and weighs a further half a pound less than the featherweight Husky. Often supplied with a high quality Tsumura bar.

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