Trying To Keep Our Saws Quieter

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naturelover

naturelover

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I was running the Quake yesterday, completely stock muffler, and liked how quiet it was. Was playing a little with it while cutting up what little firewood I have left, and was also seeing if I could do a bore cut with the safety chain that was on it and noodled a couple crotches this way.

I then thought I'd bust out the 10-10s and try it.

I really like how loud it was, for a few seconds, then had to bust out the ear plugs. It does sound like a chainsaw though... :)
 
o8f150

o8f150

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here is my 603,,,, I did not add an extra opening,,, the opening behind the deflector was only the size of a nickel so I opened it up to the same size as the deflector and also took the baffle completely out of it,,,,, it is louder but not so loud that it will make you deaf
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firebrick43

firebrick43

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A lot of people equate loud noise with power.

Harley Davidson riders come to mind. Accomplishing the first is no guarantee that you will achieve the second.

You cant believe the look on a harley parts guys face when you ask if the 2in1 stock pipes on certain models would be quieter than the stock dual pipes I currently have on my sportster. I have come to the realization if I want quieter pipes I am going to have to make them my self or just trade for a BMW.
 
HuskStihl

HuskStihl

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I am definitely old, but running a quiet saw is a pleasure. I always wear muffs, as my ears ring enough already. Of my three "big" saws, (all ported and MM'd) the 385 is by far the loudest. Louder than the masterminded 394 and the supermike 288. The problem is I definitely notice an improvement in performance with the mods, and I applaud Randy for trying to come up with a quieter breather
 
Philbert

Philbert

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A lot of people equate loud noise with power.

Loud gets annoying when working between houses or in the city all day with the sound bouncing off everything.

I think that it is great if you can get the benefits of the mod without the noise.

I have a couple of electric and battery powered chainsaws that are very quiet - about as loud as a reciprocating saw. Very nice to use in the city without disturbing the neighbors. Don't raise any questions either.

Philbert
 
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