036 muffler mod update and conclusions

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scotclayshooter

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Cut 2 transit pick up loads of wood today with the 036 i recon i did the job in half the time it used to take with the 025.
when using the 036 before the mod i didnt think it cut much faster than the 455 rancher! a little but not a huge amount.
now after the mod its a huge difference it really came alive 1/3 faster maybe!
i can push like a madman on the saw now!
when i bought the saw i was told it was a 20" bar checked today and its a 18" DUH
dont let anyone tell you a muffler mod is no good on a uk spec saw they are WRONG!

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time to refurb the saw bench!
or 036 1 sawbench 0
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ready for the fire
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To keep this on thread - Good to hear the muffler mod worked. I will be doing a few in the near future (MS260, MS361, MS660).

Now Off Thread - You sure do cut up short little pieces of wood over there! I cut wood 24" long if it needs splitting and 36" long if it doesn't - I use it in an outdoor boiler with a 40" deep firebox.
 
To keep this on thread - Good to hear the muffler mod worked. I will be doing a few in the near future (MS260, MS361, MS660).

Now Off Thread - You sure do cut up short little pieces of wood over there! I cut wood 24" long if it needs splitting and 36" long if it doesn't - I use it in an outdoor boiler with a 40" deep firebox.

Yep have to agree the boss's wood burner will only fit a 14" stick!!! so we aim for 9" to 12"! some slices we take off 3' diameter i cut at 6" or so as its heavy enough also we split with an axe so anything with knots is cut thin also
Im self employed and provide saws but i aint buying wedges/wood grenade and he is too tight to hire a splitter lol
thats half trees your burning!
 
Yep have to agree the boss's wood burner will only fit a 14" stick!!! so we aim for 9" to 12"! some slices we take off 3' diameter i cut at 6" or so as its heavy enough also we split with an axe so anything with knots is cut thin also
Im self employed and provide saws but i aint buying wedges/wood grenade and he is too tight to hire a splitter lol
thats half trees your burning!

Shorter the wood = more Trigger-Time on the saw :hmm3grin2orange:
Pun intended.




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scotclayshooter,

Thanks for the feedback on the muffler mod. As you know, I contacted you to ask questions about it and now I get more feedback... enough to know i'll be doing it to my 036 Pros!

Thanks for the post and pics. Looks like fun than work to me!

G'day mate.

StihlRockin'
 
How on earth did you mod your muffler enough to get it to cut and split the wood?:dizzy:

Ahh the trick to splitting is have a buddy doing it inside in the dry while im out in the rain!
some of the blocks are fully cut up with the saw as they are unsplitable, if thats a word lol
cutting with the 025 he can match me block for block but i swamped him with the 036. Which was a good thing as it was snowing sleeting raining and howling a gale today, So we both split inside. Fingers crossed for more trees down!!!!
 
Scottish Gail huh.


sounds like fun.



:givebeer:




i prefer to cut everything into cookies or blocks and waste lots of fuel and burn up chains.


:greenchainsaw:
 
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