Picabiz 355 Cc May 2026

Owners who want to extract more performance can modify the Picabiz 355 cc. However, proceed with caution: this engine has a cast-iron cylinder sleeve (good) but a powder-metal connecting rod (weak point above 4500 RPM).

Safe upgrades (<$100):

Advanced upgrades (requires internal work):

Farmers use the Picabiz 355 cc for mobile augers, feed grinders, and belt-driven generators. The engine's low-end grunt handles wet grain or heavy seeds without stalling.

Small-scale farmers use the Picabiz 355 cc to power:

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In heavy snow regions, the torque of a 355 cc engine is required to chew through frozen snow banks. The Picabiz model is often retrofitted into older Ariens or Husqvarna blowers.

Where the Picabiz 355 cc shines is torque production. Unlike high-strung 2-stroke engines, this 4-stroke delivers a flat torque curve. At just 2,500 RPM, you have access to nearly 90% of peak torque. This makes it ideal for: