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  1. Magnus

    Summer heat and the 346XP

    It is definitely grabbing... It just shows better as he is not so used to running....
  2. Magnus

    Summer heat and the 346XP

    562 will not be a option here. From the video posted it seems to perform the same as 560. Chain is a bit aggressive it seems it snags and he move position to prevent it...
  3. Magnus

    Summer heat and the 346XP

    Well, you brought up the 346 to discussion... and it is not comparable. The 262 was replaced by 357. 357 is to be replaced by 560/562. They are comparable, at least according to the MFG. I have run 357 and 262 a bit more than I run the 560, so it isn't fair in that aspect. But I ran the 562 in...
  4. Magnus

    Summer heat and the 346XP

    You ever run a 262? That was faster and more power than 560 from what I can tell. Both limbing saws, both comparable to 357 that is to be replaced with 560/562. It cuts better than the 346, but so do 359/357/262/257 etc... You must have had a basket case 372 or something wrong...
  5. Magnus

    Summer heat and the 346XP

    Out of the 372's I had here there is perhaps one out of these 50 or so that won't outcut any of the 575/576 I had here. Not a model that impress me. The 560 seemed to get lots of heat the cuts I made in small soft wood... With 13"... Would be very interesting to get a tad longer bar and run it...
  6. Magnus

    Summer heat and the 346XP

    Here it is:
  7. Magnus

    Summer heat and the 346XP

    Edit... Oops... Wrong video
  8. Magnus

    Summer heat and the 346XP

    I would like to try it out with same bars and chains we run on the 357 here, I tested it wit 13" bar almost got my a$$ handed to me as I suggested we try it with 16-18"...
  9. Magnus

    Summer heat and the 346XP

    I tried 560. Not much different from a 357. Not a felling saw like the 372.
  10. Magnus

    Summer heat and the 346XP

    I think this has more to do with the quality and amount of oil needed when it is used rather than the amount of fuel in the air/fuel mix. You can have them very fat and still not get carbon buildup, stuck rings etc if you know what and how to mix... But scoring from excessive heat/overload when...
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