They are harder on them than I am is what I meant, ie more daily use rather than firewood and a tree job here and there. Besides they would last a lot longer if they rotated a different saw in once every couple weeks and they had 30-40 saws lol.
I believe you as I have seen some failures myself, fortunately for me it doesn't look bad on me in any way.
Doesn't seem like it would be to hard for someone to come up with a design and have a great heavy duty muffler built and manufactured for them if someone had those kind of connections, me I'd just have one built if I was "that hard" on them.
I'm still thinking about how well you PA folks fed me while I was up there. Damn y'all sure know how to eat.![]()
I just had chicken BBQ and ice cream at the church fair.Chainsaws are scary. Can we talk about something else?
I'd say that has lots to do with how they are treated. I've seen many with original mufflers still intact that were in the woods.Another tidbit for the Husky fans. The 390XP and 372XP mufflers last about 3 - 4 months in the woods. Then they start falling apart.
I'd say that has lots to do with how they are treated. I've seen many with original mufflers still intact that were in the woods.
Yes....you're correct.I believe the word is “piqued”. Where is @Jon1212 when you need him?![]()
It's the business I'm in. I'd pork a toaster for a price.
The one in the pic that fell apart looks like a damn coke can. The ones I seen looked much thicker. They should go back to the old ones.I think the newest ones are defective. They crack all to hell. Not even a dent in the front, and they are busted up.