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Hi Jobe,

 

I'd agree with a lot of what's been said about Husky 346xp and 353. The first one's a brilliant saw, you wouldn't regret getting one of them.

 

The 353 I have was one that was given to me, and had been totally abused. It looked like it had never been maintained in it's life and was a poor runner, but just needed a clean and a few bits changing, and now it's a pretty good saw - not as lively as the 346, but it would cover any task to do with charcoal.

 

I'd be interested to know where you burn? I help out every now and then for someone near Retford, normally burn to order rather than continuous production.

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