MikE2
ArboristSite Lurker
So far I've left messages or E-mail for Washington Hot Saws and North West Chainsaw but I havn't heard back from either. If there is anyone else here or anyone that you know of that has a business modding saws I'd really appreciate some information on who to call.
The saw is a 4 year old 357XP that I use regularly for cutting wood and clearing. Its not a race saw so I need it to be reliable and durable for the long term, and from my research a "woods port" looks like it would be the thing to do. Also the saw has a 16" bar with a 3/8 chain and never cuts anything bigger then 12 or 14 inches so if you think it could run a faster sprocket with the mods I'd like to do that too. Basically I want all the power and speed I can get out of it without hurting the reliability or the longevity too much.
Thanks for any information
The saw is a 4 year old 357XP that I use regularly for cutting wood and clearing. Its not a race saw so I need it to be reliable and durable for the long term, and from my research a "woods port" looks like it would be the thing to do. Also the saw has a 16" bar with a 3/8 chain and never cuts anything bigger then 12 or 14 inches so if you think it could run a faster sprocket with the mods I'd like to do that too. Basically I want all the power and speed I can get out of it without hurting the reliability or the longevity too much.
Thanks for any information