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Hey All,

 

Looking for some advice on modifying my little groundsaw for a bit more grunt.

Noise is no issue.

 

Any useful links/help on drilling a husky exhaust would be fantastic.

 

Happy New Year!

 

Thanks

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Posted
Hey All,

 

Looking for some advice on modifying my little groundsaw for a bit more grunt.

Noise is no issue.

 

Any useful links/help on drilling a husky exhaust would be fantastic.

 

Happy New Year!

 

Thanks

 

Making any saw flow more efficiently is a bonus . Don't know much about the 435 but if you de restrict the exhaust can by any means it will run a little stronger and a little cooler .

Posted

Thanks Buddy.

 

Seen a few mods where people cut slits in the front of the exhaust.

 

It has one of those wind up chain tensioners on the side case which is not ideal but i may try and switch the side case.

 

Peace.

Posted
Thanks Buddy.

 

Seen a few mods where people cut slits in the front of the exhaust.

 

It has one of those wind up chain tensioners on the side case which is not ideal but i may try and switch the side case.

 

Peace.

 

peace to you also bud :001_smile:

Posted

You can change the chain brake for the non tooless one, it is readily available, as for tuning it, it is only a semi pro/home owner saw.

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