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HuskStihl

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Straight gassed 350 with an aftermarket weedeaterman closed port 346xp top end. Compression 170. Gasketless with squish of 0.022. New filters, lines, plug
Looks nice, two cosmetic issues. 1) a scuff on the clutch cover 2) wierd sanded area on the recoil side of the top cover
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Pretty strong performer, and will get stronger with use. These are its first cuts (today)



Me being who I am, and you being who I think you are, I'm gonna offer a three month warranty on this saw if you promise to use decent mix and not bother the h-jet too much. If something goes wrong, I will pay to ship it back and fix it or refund u'r money.
Looking to get 250 shipped, PHO

If'n you'd like to see the build thread on this saw here it is
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/husky-350xp-sort-of-rebuild-and-shameless-plug.253701/
 
Most everybody whose used one of the kits has been pleased. There's a specific thread on this kit floating around here somewhere
 
Unless you needed a backup for the 346, no real need for this one with u'r signature saws
 
Yea, that is the voice of reason... I was an early adopter of auto tune and now I am reacting the opposite direction and running all older tech saws with the idea in mind that they will be more reliable and be able to deal with cold better. Until the new technology performance wins me over again...
 
I know my way around the 350 pretty well now, and I find it to be a solid 50cc saw. If somebody buys it and doesn't like it, I'll take it back. If it breaks, I'll fix it
 
Spent the day cutting with the saw. As I'm gonna lose money on a sale, and the little bugger is very pleasing, I'm gonna keep it and try my hand at porting.
 

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