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Agree with my 560.. I feel the mesh restrict exhaust gasses a little.. and in colder climates like ours its a no brainer.

 

No need for them here either....:001_smile:

 

I believe the restriction is about 20% with a clean screen.

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No need for them here either....:001_smile:

 

I believe the restriction is about 20% with a clean screen.

 

Niko, all you have is snow up there, nothing catches fire there!

 

 

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Niko, all you have is snow up there, nothing catches fire there!

 

 

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:lol: It acually can get quite warm in the summer, but real fire hazards in the woods are rare.

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:lol: It acually can get quite warm in the summer, but real fire hazards in the woods are rare.

 

When you say quite warm?

 

 

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I think they are put on for Cali regs but I always first thing before even starting a new husky is take them out.

 

What do I get by removing the mesh?

-Better torque

-Higher rev

-Less carbon build up?

-Better cooling?

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Required on this side of the pond to work on State or Federal property.

I take them out of my top handle saws. Not worried about a fire up a tree.

 

I leave the screw out when not running a screen so that the screw doesn't become stuck or lost.

 

Cleaning is easy with a spray can of carburetor cleaner and a old tooth brush. Dissolves the oil and carbon quickly.

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