SawTroll
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Very nice specimen Derrick .
That's one of my favorite 2 series saws, little more power than the 346 and quite a bit more grunt, but only a little extra weight.
What's funny is that's the exact saw I've compared to the 550mk2 and what I hoped it would be like. I think the 550mk2 is very similar but with all the features of a modern saw, which some may want more than others. The hp on the 254 iirc was underrated from husky, but independent test showed 4.2, spec check please @SawTroll .
Heres one I had running a 64dl chain on an old Windsor bar. The video was to show how you can use a bore cut to get under dirt/mud on a log and then cut from the bottom of the muddy spot to throw the mud off rather than pulling it thru the cut which dulls the chain very fast.
As I recall, that is true - but that was a late 1990s one that may or may not have been typical of the "breed". Power specs from Husky varied between 2.9 kW/3.9 hp and 3.0 kW/4.1 hp - with no obvious logic regarding when they stated what.
How the 254xp compares to various newer models does of course depend on the operators priorities - the actual weight difference vs. a 346xp isn't really minor imo, and there is more (like vibes, ergonomics etc).