racinrichy
New Member
Ok folks. i just bought a husky 359 recently and started cutting wood with my old man on an endevour to make some money this summer since being a college student and a collegiate athlete takes up most of time i can't really get a job and be successfull in college. ANYWAY, i am lovin this new saw and have been readin here for like two weeks now and i have read alot about these muffler mods alot of folks are doin. my dad and i are pretty mechanically inclined (been building and racing cars for a some years now), so i guess my question is how is this done. and since my saw is an e-tech this muffler mod might be a little tougher than one that isn't an e-tech? i have read that you can get a non e-tech muffler from baileys for around 40 or something like that. so if i decided to tackle this muffler port job how exactly would i go about this. does this effect the life of the saw. and how much would i have to turn the H and L screws on my saw? i am in MT and at a pretty high elevation (around 5-6000 where i get wood) does this effect it? so i guess what i want is more power. i am cutting logs anywhere from 10 to 40 inches (the forty inchers are few and far between) again i am pretty new to this so any and all help is welcome. Thanks guys! if you need clarification on what i am sayin drop me a line! thanks all.
kyle
kyle