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:biggrin:To stop sparks!

 

As i understand it, they're a requirement in climates with very low humidity where forest fires are common. In the UK, the litter in the woods very rarely becomes so dry that they'd be necessary.

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Stops any spark from the exhaust causing forest fires in countries where they are prone to happen, thus we don't really need them in the UK.

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So is every saw sold in the UK likely to have one? I'm assuming it's a mesh screen in the exhaust muffler? How easy are they to remove and is the increase in power worth the faffing around?

 

It will give you a bit more power, a lot more if it is blocked. For LOTS of power, porting and a muffler mod is the only real option but have to consider H&S of employees if they are using your kit!

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The 357 you re built spud is running great, just like a new saw. I put a new clutch bearing and drum on my 261 and it's no better still very wobbly and cuts out when chain brake is applied so it must be a crank issue! Always thought that saw was crap!

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