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9 minutes ago, Tree monkey 1682 said:

 Never had one in that many parts , mainly because it lasted really well and was still going strong when it was sold  i resent selling it as it was my first chainsaw that got me through forestry college and in industry afterwards .

The ones I had a dull view of was the 340 and 345.

Is that the genuine pot or aftermarket one? 

Did like the 351g..

no idea, never had another to compare it with. barrel looks in decent nick, might source some parts and rebuild it in between more desirable projects as long as it isn't cost prohibitive.

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29 minutes ago, Oldfeller said:

no idea, never had another to compare it with. barrel looks in decent nick, might source some parts and rebuild it in between more desirable projects as long as it isn't cost prohibitive.

Its just that mhale pot and piston, I cant tell if it is or isn't but they are sold on Ebay, if i could get a new genuine one ...id buy one ..just a bloody all-rounder. Never liked the 346.

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It is all OEM. You can get a decent bit out of these 350 saws, they are light, have decent AV and can come alive with a bit of work.

The comment about 346s screaming but no grunt...been out with mine today and it goes like a train on N20. I don't agree on the 357...OK, mine isn't very standard, is almost impossible to pull over with the decomp being used and it flies but each to his own, personally, most 3 series Husqvarnas are pretty special.

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