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i said it a while back that the saw needed something doing to it. Its a tanaka tcs33 the saw runs ok but don't seem to have grunt i bought it new put about 17 tanks of juice trough it hopping it will en prove but has not happened. It just seems to be slow in the cut so much so that it feels like the chain skips/ judders in the cut. I replaced the saw with new echo after a week but still have it it dont get used just sits there. so i wanna use it for conifer work but need it porting anyone point me in the right direction on getting this done

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i said it a while back that the saw needed something doing to it. Its a tanaka tcs33 the saw runs ok but don't seem to have grunt i bought it new put about 17 tanks of juice trough it hopping it will en prove but has not happened. It just seems to be slow in the cut so much so that it feels like the chain skips/ judders in the cut. I replaced the saw with new echo after a week but still have it it dont get used just sits there. so i wanna use it for conifer work but need it porting anyone point me in the right direction on getting this done

 

Send it to Spud . :001_smile:

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did you have a tanaka then stubby yes i wont be doing the porting work myself so its going for a trip to someone

 

No I am a Husqvarna man but if there are any gains to be had Spud will find them . He has ported most of my saws ...346 , 372, 390 .. All good .

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i bought the saw as it was cheap but it didnt compare to my older 330t echo that was 8 years old just had more go to it like i said i replaced it with the new echo but would still like to use the saw for rough conifer work hedges but i get fed up with skipping in the cut im a recent husky covert myself bought the 135 for a chipper saw n the 365 and have to say there miles ahead of the stihl equivalent for the same sort of money

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