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I think one of my favourite saws would have to be the husq 242, but if I could only choose one saw, and from the point of view of best all rounder, it would have to be the husq 372 I think. In biggish softwood it flies and is still fairly nimble with a 15" bar on.

 

the new huskies are ace but the old ones still have something about them.

 

As much as the 346 isn't a bad saw, the later ones just didn't do it for me :lol:

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I like my 345e. I put a 13" bar with narrow chain on it and it really sings through little stuff, goes ages on a tank and is really nicely balanced. Plus once it's warm it starts on the lightest pull. I got it with an 18" bar but it's not up to that really so I'm looking at a 575 now for slightly bigger stuff.

 

 

Got to agree with this one, my 345 was my first newish saw and loved it. It provided my firewood for three years and just loved using it. My 346XP is its replacement and feels exactly the same but just goes a bit faster, I guess like getting in to a Ford Sierra in the old days and someone has put the Cosworth engine in it overnight - Luvely:thumbup:

 

 

345 - an underated gem IMO

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