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Modifying a saw to make it last longer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crofter" data-source="post: 759869" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>I see the claim made but I am skeptical. Now dont get the notion that I am knocking the idea of modding saws; mine have been modded and it sure is fun. Of course the catch all term of modifying stretches all the way from merely enlarging the muffler opening to totally carving up its innards from bunghole to breakfast! What mods definitely increase longevity and where is the line crossed. Are there some saw uses that are really hurt by extensive mods!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crofter, post: 759869, member: 2905"] I see the claim made but I am skeptical. Now dont get the notion that I am knocking the idea of modding saws; mine have been modded and it sure is fun. Of course the catch all term of modifying stretches all the way from merely enlarging the muffler opening to totally carving up its innards from bunghole to breakfast! What mods definitely increase longevity and where is the line crossed. Are there some saw uses that are really hurt by extensive mods! [/QUOTE]
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