They will usually do what you ask. You can get a lower top speed with more or less grunt or higher top speed with more or less grunt or more grunt at any speed. It usually helps to tell the builder what you're going to use the saw for most of the time. How you run the saws. What do you want the saw to do and what are you going to run it in? Hardwood and pine are different, different chains/sprockets/bars and different speeds work in different woods. Let the builder know what you cut most of the time and what the saw is used for most of the time. I'd use a different bar length, chain and sprocket in west coast pine than I would in east coast hardwood. Talk it over with the builder. Don't just say mod this. Running a modded saw takes a different technique than running a stock saw. You'll notice it runs different the first time you touch the trigger. Is it worth the money? Ask anyone that runs them if they want to go back to stock saws, you'll hear a resounding,"NO!"MS-310 said:Hay guys,
Just wanted to know what they do to a woods mod saw? I know you guys hate the ms310 cuz its a non pro saw but i like to fittle around with stuff. I did the muffler mod and it help alot but I would like to know what they do for the "woods mod"?
Thanks
Jack
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