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seem a hell of a lot for a used and old saw, as a matter of intrest how would one compare to a new 346xp??? as thats what iam thinking of getting to replace my 254( maybe il polish it up stick it on ebay and retire!!)

 

i have both models and pick up the 346 most of the time!

i think the 346 is one,if not the best saw husqvarna have made!

thats just my personal opinion :thumbup1:

Edited by Martyn Amos
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Posted
I've worked with lads that always remove them, they said it stops you forcing the saw and makes them last longer.

 

they were also removed from my 254 when i bought it :001_huh:

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The 346xp is a good saw, but it doesn't have enough power for my liking, i would rather use the 357.

 

bought 357 brand new,sold it [heavy old lump]

bought 346 second hand,love it :thumbup:

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I've worked with lads that always remove them, they said it stops you forcing the saw and makes them last longer.

 

So they should have put them back on for sale since it was "such an immaculate saw"...

 

Personally hate not having the dogs - esp when ringing...

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So they should have put them back on for sale since it was "such an immaculate saw"...

 

Personally hate not having the dogs - esp when ringing...

 

For me, dogs are great for cross-cutting. But for felling/snedding/brashing they come right off, just think that they get in the way.

 

Never put them on my 346, but I have the in the toolbox just in case.

 

Sam

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I was watching that too but wouldn't risk it - could easily have been new bodywork and crap engine...

 

For starters, where are the felling dogs? If it's in such good condition why are they missing???

 

Dogs were not fitted from factory and as said a fair few dont like them

If anyone wants some 254 dogs let me know:thumbup:

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Never understood the removing the dogs lark.:confused1:

 

Just makes it more difficult for me, and thats the last thing I would want.

 

If you have a lad that fails to keep his saw sharp take them off :sneaky2: He'll soon start keeping it sharp then :sneaky2:

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If you have a lad that fails to keep his saw sharp take them off He'll soon start keeping it sharp then :sneaky2:

 

:laugh1: Sounds like a good plan.

 

I just remember they snapped off the 46 one day, wasnt impressed.:thumbdown:

 

 

 

Perhaps I need to brush up on my sharpening skills though.:blushing:

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