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Tree Service Big Ash

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  1. Mag Craft

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    Yep I am with huskihl on this one. 3/4 inch pipe is plenty big enough for that size saw. I would just put a piece of sheet metal over the hole and screw it down to block it off.
     
  2. Fifelaker

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    That looks like it was welded with mild steel filler on a stainless can, tig with er308 and I think the problem will go away.
     
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  3. coreboy83

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    The fellow I bought it from used a screw in cap. I will be screwing down some 20 gauge steel this weekend, and checking my tune. Thanks for all the advice !!
     
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    Received a stainless tig job tonight. I finished cutting the Ash with my stock muffler earlier this week. Can’t wait to how it feels in a cut. I closed the high jet an 1/8 and sounds good so far.
     
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