SpaceBus
ArboristSite Member
Hello, I just made an account, but I've lurked for a few years.
I recently bought a used 45cc 346 on ebay for probably $100 too much, but definitely too much since it's given me nothing but issues. For the last year or so I've been bucking and felling with a Husqvarna 460, but I got tired of what felt like slinging an anvil around. My local Husqvarna/Stihl/Tractor dealer just had a total staff change out and can't seem to get their head's out of their behinds. This means they don't have any Husky saws and their Stihl selection is completely lacking currently. So in comes the used 346xp. It came with a 3/8 drive sprocket and 24" bar which I changed out for a .325 .50 66 dl chain with an ultralight 16" bar. For about three tanks of fuel this saw was awesome, but then it started idling funny and not wanting to run. I figured the 75f ambient temp and full sun was the culprit and decided to take a break anyway. Now the saw won't start at all.
The reality of a bum deal on the saw was always on my mind, so a backup plan has been in the works. I was hoping the saw would live a little longer because I wanted learn how to rebuilt the whole thing myself, maybe buy a spare "long block" so to speak for learning porting and polishing. Right now I'm elbow deep in rebuilding my house, so no time to mess around with the saw. After running a few tanks in the 460 and bucking up some logs I marked ahead of time has me wanting the 346 fixed. Now comes in more issues: Every single person I've found that has been mentioned as a good saw builder has been too busy or no longer does the work. Can someone please get me in touch with a good work saw builder? I'm sure it would be cheaper to just fix the 346. However, if I'm spending any more money on this saw, it needs to just last me many more years and be as good as a 550xp I could have bought by the time the 346 is hypothetically returned to a new OEM state mechanically.
Pardon my rambling and venting. It's been a long four days rebuilding the Eastern wall of my house and I haven't been able to deal with the saw since this all went down a week ago.
I recently bought a used 45cc 346 on ebay for probably $100 too much, but definitely too much since it's given me nothing but issues. For the last year or so I've been bucking and felling with a Husqvarna 460, but I got tired of what felt like slinging an anvil around. My local Husqvarna/Stihl/Tractor dealer just had a total staff change out and can't seem to get their head's out of their behinds. This means they don't have any Husky saws and their Stihl selection is completely lacking currently. So in comes the used 346xp. It came with a 3/8 drive sprocket and 24" bar which I changed out for a .325 .50 66 dl chain with an ultralight 16" bar. For about three tanks of fuel this saw was awesome, but then it started idling funny and not wanting to run. I figured the 75f ambient temp and full sun was the culprit and decided to take a break anyway. Now the saw won't start at all.
The reality of a bum deal on the saw was always on my mind, so a backup plan has been in the works. I was hoping the saw would live a little longer because I wanted learn how to rebuilt the whole thing myself, maybe buy a spare "long block" so to speak for learning porting and polishing. Right now I'm elbow deep in rebuilding my house, so no time to mess around with the saw. After running a few tanks in the 460 and bucking up some logs I marked ahead of time has me wanting the 346 fixed. Now comes in more issues: Every single person I've found that has been mentioned as a good saw builder has been too busy or no longer does the work. Can someone please get me in touch with a good work saw builder? I'm sure it would be cheaper to just fix the 346. However, if I'm spending any more money on this saw, it needs to just last me many more years and be as good as a 550xp I could have bought by the time the 346 is hypothetically returned to a new OEM state mechanically.
Pardon my rambling and venting. It's been a long four days rebuilding the Eastern wall of my house and I haven't been able to deal with the saw since this all went down a week ago.