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hi the saw shop is only 500 yards away from this job thank the lord , the old ms 440 was pressed into action today haha , the last time i through a saw i snapped the chain brake off bugger lol

 

HI MATE you not got far to go then mate tell them you like a new one mate jon :thumbup:

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sorry guys to be negative but porting wont cure springs snapping exhausts cracking and clutches destroying the crank or starter casing breaking . when its fixed i will do a happy dance on a log but lets see how long till i break it again . its a shame its a real animal when it goes .

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sorry guys to be negative but porting wont cure springs snapping exhausts cracking and clutches destroying the crank or starter casing breaking . when its fixed i will do a happy dance on a log but lets see how long till i break it again . its a shame its a real animal when it goes .

 

Ha,Ha, WHEN..

 

 

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hi the saw shop is only 500 yards away from this job thank the lord , the old ms 440 was pressed into action today haha , the last time i through a saw i snapped the chain brake off bugger lol

 

Lol they should add saw launching damage to the warrranty imo esp the 560

 

the 562 is better but really if ya really gonna work a saw and depend on it then imo buy the tried and tested which don't have the bells and whistles aattached .....oh and don't require and attached parachute lol

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