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first chainsaw ever! my new echo 345, but can I modify exhuast?
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<blockquote data-quote="treeclimber165" data-source="post: 51252" data-attributes="member: 215"><p>I've been climbing with the 3400 for seven- eight years and like it a lot. Very reliable and inexpensive compared to the 020T and 335XPT. Not the strongest saw, but mine have performed quite well with simple muffler mods. You can pick one up for $250 or so. I've seen them as cheap as $229 plus shipping. Power blows the Echo 3000 away, but probably 15% less than a stock Husky 335 or Stihl 020T.</p><p></p><p>The newest 335XPT might have decent reliability, but they have had running problems for years. Rog says if you have it modified (another $200 with shipping, etc.) the reliability problems go away and you can have a real bada$$ saw. At $300-$350 plus mods, a little too rich for me right now. Plus I don't have any decent Husky dealers nearby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeclimber165, post: 51252, member: 215"] I've been climbing with the 3400 for seven- eight years and like it a lot. Very reliable and inexpensive compared to the 020T and 335XPT. Not the strongest saw, but mine have performed quite well with simple muffler mods. You can pick one up for $250 or so. I've seen them as cheap as $229 plus shipping. Power blows the Echo 3000 away, but probably 15% less than a stock Husky 335 or Stihl 020T. The newest 335XPT might have decent reliability, but they have had running problems for years. Rog says if you have it modified (another $200 with shipping, etc.) the reliability problems go away and you can have a real bada$$ saw. At $300-$350 plus mods, a little too rich for me right now. Plus I don't have any decent Husky dealers nearby. [/QUOTE]
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