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Johny Walker
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But what about PUWER and the noise?

 

I recommend that any modified saw is used by only the owner of the saw and ported or muffler modded saws are NOT used by workers or employees of the saws owner for obvious reasons.

 

The chain brakes and chain catchers are cleaned and checked when I mod saws again for safetys sake.

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copied what jpnoone did with his ,drilled 2,6mm holes in the muffler, my god what a differance them 2, holes have made revs clean not like its half choked ,didnt need retuning ether,a vast improvement , well impressed :thumbup1:

 

soz pics ,check them here on other thread :biggrin:

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/chainsaws/59663-201t-dirty-chain-brake-pics.html#post915774

 

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Just did mine :thumbup:

 

Went to homebase especially to get the drill bits!

 

Just timed it through some 12" Cedar:

 

Stock : 19.80 seconds

 

Muffler Mod : 13.41 seconds (mean of 2 times)

 

The results are noticeable.

 

I'll pop the video up later once my girlfriend gets home and shows me how to upload them :blushing:

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