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I love mine 24" bar nice light powerful simple saw for climbing,

And a joy to use on the ground!

Bloody brilliant tool it's been swapped for the 66 for most of the time as it's so light and a joy to use!!

 

love mine too

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love mine too

 

Very nice! Loving the big air box and double dawgs.

 

Did you mod the muffler yourself or buy in?

 

I'm real curious to know the inside diameter of the exhaust pipes, as I think I've a bit of similar stuff in the workshop that could help my 372 "breath" a little better:001_huh::thumbup1:

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Very nice! Loving the big air box and double dawgs.

 

Did you mod the muffler yourself or buy in?

 

I'm real curious to know the inside diameter of the exhaust pipes, as I think I've a bit of similar stuff in the workshop that could help my 372 "breath" a little better:001_huh::thumbup1:

 

Modded muffler made by a guy in the U.S. using a stainless to mild steel welding technique . There is a formula for the optimum area against engine capacity which he has done a lot of work on . The motor has had a porting job done by spud and with the high top filter and modded muffler it really goes like a nutter !

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