I’ve done some of the Echo cat mufflers.
Sharp chisel and picked out the slivers with a chain nose pliers.
I don’t remember what models they were.
The EPA has far overstepped their mandate. [emoji2959][emoji2959]
I did three of my Echo saws with a 1" hole saw. It took about one for each muffler as the cat really is hard stuff, as you encountered with your drill bits.
The one on the Dolmar 421 can be removed by grinding the weldments that hold it to the muffler shell.
The best way is to open the muffler at the seams and then re-weld it back together after you have removed the guts. But that would require welding.
Preferably TIG
But I managed to stitch one together with a small wire feed once. It was ugly but functional.
Probably not worth the amount of time it took me.
Would a cutting torch work to remove the cat? My dad has one; I have used a cutting torch before. With a cutting torch in my hand, just keep me away from Matt's place...![]()
If they turn over. At Auction 5-20.00 for the lot.What’s this lot worth ? I found them in a shed that Chase uses. He is going to ask the owner if they are for sale.
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I will try to look sometime this week.See what the model # is on the Power Products is. AH-81 ?
Looks like a Mono maybe.
I figured they would be worth $50, glad that fella wasn’t around for me to say anything to.If they turn over. At Auction 5-20.00 for the lot.
Bout $200 per ton right now...I figured they would be worth $50, glad that fella wasn’t around for me to say anything to.
Morning everybody.
I see a Mac 15.
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