Yep, can't really compare smaller/larger saws like this. My 036 Pro will run hard for 40-45 min. but it's only 60cc.
Those 345's are battery powered though right? I don't know huskies that well...j/k .
Ya something like that. Must be cause it don't drink any fuel.
I was just giving you grief. Its the baby brother to the 350 right? The 350 seems to get great reviews.
I get about 20 min of WOT throttle out of my 660 with the 36 buried in cottonwood, that would be a stretch though. Thankfully it has a clear tank so that I can keep an eyeball on it, miserable to restart after it is ran out.
Sounds a bit thirstier than my 395. It's largely a function of time, so my question is how sharp is the chain?
Really sharp chains cut alot more wood per tank.
My thirstiest saw is my 880, but like Andy says it takes gas to make power. Seems especially with the 880, the harder you lean on it the more gas it sucks.
With a 36" bar 395 mounted to my alaskan, Ill slab a 28" x 3m medium density wood and go through 1 tank per slab...
How about twin 3120s on an 84 inch bar? Cutting a 56 inch diameter stick?
That's got to be thirsty!
(That's him, not me. I've never even seen two powerheads on the same bar in person.)
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