That unmistakable exhaust note

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One of my customers told me my saw was the loudest saw he have ever heard. Now this saw is a Dozer Dan 346od. It just has a small hole in the front of the muffler. I don't think it's all that lould it's a small saw!
 
Ok I know we're getting off subject some but I have the sound to beat all sounds. Nothing sounds like three Allison aircraft engines full song on a 6500# open class pulling tractor at about the 175' mark with the front end about a foot up.

That makes your chest pound and that choppy nasty idle through all them short header pipes. Now we're talkin
 
The smooth lopey idle of a Ford 460

I had a mac 10-10 for a minute, between the sound and vibes rattling the fillings in my teeth I won't ever forget one of those.

Saws with cat exhausts at idle have a note that stands out that I like. Like velvet.

A dual ported ms460 sounds so angry "on the pipe".
 

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