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big dawgs for husky 390xp- any suppliers in europe?


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Update!

 

The new dawgs came today, after lots of messing about with one of the bigger dealers, and no idea of what I was talking about, I contacted the fantastic guys at Skyland, they knew the score, they didn't mess about and sent them to me in record time!

 

I think they look 100x better than the standard

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surely any husky dealers can? just find the part number as I havent had a problem getting them for any of my other says

 

 

outer spike 503 92 27-01

inner spike 537 01 72-01

 

That's the ones :thumbup1:

 

503 71 97-01 is the standard outside dog (If you want a matching pair that doesn't puncture all your fuel cans):lol:

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How you liking those dogs? I find them handy for scribing around bigger trees, bucking large trunks, and in heavy bark. I think overall the Stihl dogs are better, but they can be a bit too grabby on the bottom. I'm considering blunting the bottom ones just a tad to make scribing easier.

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Now get the saw ported, bigger (372xt) carb and a 36" b&c! Maybe a wrap too ;)

 

If he can take a squish measurement, remove the jug and muff for shipping, porting can be easy. I have a spreadsheet that can give me the timing with the squish and stroke info. It's not perfect, but it's close enough to do woods porting. I think I've sent the info to Spud, too.

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