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Right then, I have heard a few people saying about drilling 2 6mm jokes into the exhaust of the 201t! Does this work and if so we're is the best place to drill these holes? Cheers

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Go into the chainsaw forum . put in the search " drilling 201 " and there are several a few posts below yous all dealing with it .

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Would you believe it has actually done some good:)

 

No way could it have made it worse ! :biggrin: Ours is total pants . Got a T540 now so it dosn't get used . Glad its better bud ! :001_smile:

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Yeah seen your thread saying it wasn't working properly!! Thinking of getting the new husky but waiting to see if any bad problems come out after a little longer, if not will probably myself one:) my mate has one and has managed to break a fair few bits on it. Depends how you climb I guess!!! Cheers mate

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