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Just doing kit that is dropped off by the owner/workers now. Most is local but some have traveled to drop off and collect. 

I have been advising past customers by phone/text on one or two saw issues that have come up that they need help with. Last one was a 395XP with a holed fuel line happening a few years after I ported the saw.

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On 24/12/2021 at 11:30, Gilo25 said:

Hey spudulike,

 

Where abouts are you based? I’d be happy to drop off my saws if your able to port them for me. What’s your price for porting 201t and husky 550? 
 

cheers, giles 

I can confirm this guy knows his stuff. He did my ms200t for me, and it's a bit of an animal now!

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