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Hi Deer Man, a 395, hmmm let me think......................... Lets just say i could make that saw pull a 44" bar no problem! Make it run cooler, make the throttle response sharper and give it more torque! Oh and make it a bit louder! pm me if you want this work done. Thanks for looking.

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Fantastic Job.

 

Re the Red on the handlebars, its paint to try and make it less nickable and easier to identify...... as has been guesssed have had fingers burnt.

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Hi Paul, i'm glad you like it! This will be quite a distinctive 575 when you hear it in real life! And also the head bolts have got a little dab of kawasaki green on each. This is so if i ever get a saw back, i know if i've worked on it or not, so in a way i've added to your security Paul, hope you don't mind! Thanks once again for the business and the nice pm.

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Fantastic Job.

 

Re the Red on the handlebars, its paint to try and make it less nickable and easier to identify...... as has been guesssed have had fingers burnt.

 

Can you post a video of your saw running ??

would be fun to see how it runs :)

I got a woodsported 346xpg and 372xpg myself, wicked fun to run them :P

http://www.youtube.com/user/Swekipp

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My 357xp has just received a bit of loving for pete , i haven't had chance to give it any proper work yet but it flew through the big lump of conifer i had sat in the yard, loads of torque.

cheer s pete can't wait to get the 3120 back!

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