Moss Man
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I had bought a 254(1988 vintage) last December and for numerous reasons never really got a chance to try it out. I had questioned the experts here and they all said keep it and that they are a real nice saw. I just started using it this week to trim logs that wouldn't fit on the firewood processor and I have to say I really like it. I especially like the older smaller black handle, it just fits me better than the newer larger gray handles. The power in the cut is very impressive and that is with the almost worn out chain that I sharpened and threw on it. It started a little hard at first, but it had been sitting for some time. With one tank of fresh fuel put through it, it is really starting to wake up nicely. The guy I bought it from is a surveyor and said when his crew ran it they proclaimed it ran like an XP saw. Someone will chime in, but I believe it is the same saw as the 254xp that replaced it?
At any rate, I plan on keeping this one in the stable for a long time! A muffler mod is in store and I'd like to drill the air filter opening little bigger if I get the nerve.
I sold a new 346XP NE and kept this 254, no regrets now.
At any rate, I plan on keeping this one in the stable for a long time! A muffler mod is in store and I'd like to drill the air filter opening little bigger if I get the nerve.
I sold a new 346XP NE and kept this 254, no regrets now.