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Even then the silky has a heavy rubber handle

 

 

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Not if you just use the replacement blades without bolting them on....:001_tt2:

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I've modded my 201t, and 660 and widened the exit on 346xp

It's just a cheap easy little tweak, but don't go mad or you may be needing a new piston 👍

My 201t sounds more like a 200t now

 

 

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I've modded my 201t, and 660 and widened the exit on 346xp

It's just a cheap easy little tweak, but don't go mad or you may be needing a new piston 👍

My 201t sounds more like a 200t now

 

 

Josh Noon Tree Services

 

Did it make much difference to the 346xp josh?

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Yes slightly, I haven't drilled the exhaust just lifted the flap up and opened up the exit hole

 

 

 

Josh Noon Tree Services

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I suppose it'll pull a 18 inch bar better now?

 

I've done my 200t now exactly the same as Rich. It's brilliant!! I run a 14inch bar with full chisel chain and it pulls like a beast! The engine actually feels like it's breathing the way it should, it starts better and is far more responsive!

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The case is plastic but there's that big metal piston and cylinder. That weighs a fair bit so take that out. Put a plastic cranking handle on the side of the sprocket so you can still cut with it

 

:lol: thank god for arbtalk :lol:

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