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  1. Thanks.... and yes I am buying new ...getting a Uniforest twin 85G ...was going to run one side on the Stratos winch Pro rope...very expensive but Im hoping it will pay by saving me from regretting not having it every time Im dragging the other up hill :-)
  2. Can somebody please explain to me how tractor HP corresponds to winching....any winching Ive ever done or seen being done...the tractor always sits there on tick over and they pull fine ? Please explain Thanks
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    <p>Hello mate...Just wondered if you could tell me a bit about your Plasma rope experiences.</p>

    <p>Im planning on getting a winch and was thinking about trying a Plasma rope out....simply because I will be working a fair amount of steap ground and if I can make it easier dragging a rope up hill I obviously will.</p>

    <p>Im just concerned about its strentgh and durability....</p>

    <p>Anyway...sorry to just PM you out of the blue...Just wondered.</p>

    <p>Thank you</p>

    <p>Daniel</p>

     

  4. Lol for **** sake Im not coming on here anymore...Ive just realised Im stupid...Im surprised I managed to sign in
  5. Ok...Ive been avoiding asking anymore questions cos Im starting to look like I dont know what Im talking about ;-) But lets just go for it.... Right...baffles...where might I find these and when I do what shall I do to them ...Im guessing its the inside of the exhaust and I need to remove, by drilling, to allow better airflow ? The exit pipe...again just drill a hole as in the picture in the previous post ...and weld a tidy finish on it ? Thanks
  6. Well if you know so much port my 576 free of charge then...just to show off
  7. Thanks mate....so do you just cut a hole for the pipe ...are there any modifications behind the hole...or is that then a straight flow through ? and the baffle i take it just needs levering wider ?
  8. Spudulike ...it isn't far from Bovey mate....how do you know that then ?
  9. Yeah ok...fair enough :-) Just loctite'd them though din I ...and I wasnt sure of the procedure so I thought I'd see .....now stop making out im stoopid...thats my wifes job. So....Its exhaust off !! then cut n shut ...any further guidance would be very much appreciated ...and obviously needed !!
  10. Whats the lol'ing for then ? :-)
  11. Hello all....Just wondered what the approach is for opening up the exhaust on a 560xp ...preferably without taking it off as I have sort of got it on there pretty permanent ...got bored with loosening bolts Thank you
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    <p>Thanks mate for the reply.....The 576 was the saw I was thinking about as the 560 is probably good enough for what I want from it.</p>

    <p>I know you said you havent done a 576 before but could you give me a ball park figure for the job of porting and muffler?</p>

    <p>The saw is my own saw and only used by myself...also I have just ordered a heavy duty (large) air filter and the housing to maybe help a little ? do you think that will make much of a difference?</p>

    <p>Whats involved with opening up the muffler ?</p>

    <p>Sorry for so many questions...but after seeing a 365xp ported on youtube...I got all excited lol </p>

    <p>Thanks for the advice so far</p>

    <p>Daniel</p>

     

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    <p>Hi Daniel, I have done a 560XP before but not the 576XP, the simplest nd cheapest way to get more out of these saws is to open up the muffler which will giv good gains as the modern exhausts are pretty restrictive. </p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>If you want the ports opened up then it gets more expensive, some saws have lots to give, others not so and some of these modern strato engined saws have less to give unless you get really radical with them but would not experiment on others saws.</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>Other thing to mention is that if the saw is used by others, perhaps employees then think of their H&S in regards to using a modified saw. Most I do are for contractors or operator saw owners.</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>Have a think about it and PM e if you have further questions.</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>Cheers</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>Steve</p>

     

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    <p>Hello mate. Just looking into porting now....I have a 576xp autotune and a 560xp autotune....can these be ported? what are the benefits exactly ? I am full time forestry cutter....I have just ordered the large heavy duty air filter and top housing case to accommodate it.</p>

    <p>I dont want to ruin the lifespan on my saws but would like the extra grunt etc etc...please advise.</p>

    <p>Im in Devon by the way...cheers</p>

    <p>Daniel</p>

     

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