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Had the 460 out tonight (another of Steves baies) , it seems to be getting better with use !! , straight up i will use it every time over my ms 661 which hasnt burnt the paint of its bar in a year .

Thats a productivity decision but it helps that it feels so sweet with power in all the right places .

I have sorted out which con-saw i am going to get you to do , its the Stihl one , i must post it to you in the next week or so .

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Had the 460 out tonight (another of Steves baies) , it seems to be getting better with use !! , straight up i will use it every time over my ms 661 which hasnt burnt the paint of its bar in a year .

Thats a productivity decision but it helps that it feels so sweet with power in all the right places .

I have sorted out which con-saw i am going to get you to do , its the Stihl one , i must post it to you in the next week or so .

 

That will be interesting one, where do you think the couriers will take it this time:001_rolleyes::lol:

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Spud, you interested in a port and sort on a newish echo top handle saw?

 

It is usually more cost effective to do a muffler mod as many of these saws are clam type and cuts down the amount you can do to them!

 

I did do one recently and it had a Kat in the muffler. Made quite a difference taking it out!

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Yep, there's a cat in the echo topper, maybe start there, do you know the type of tool to adjust the H &l screws?

 

Yup, that needs to come out and I have the tools to adjust the carb. I did one of these for a local fella and he seemed happy enough....in fact he was raving about it:thumbup:

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