namesray
Platinum Member
blocking up firewood today with my husqvarna 350 and the muffler finally fell off.  i have been fighting with it for about a year now.  it started with the muffler bolts backing out.  i tried lock tite (the high heat type) and that didn't work.  finally i tacked welded the bolts fast.  this was working until i started to notice the whole muffler wiggling when operating.  finally fell off tonight.  now don't get me wrong, i love husqvarna saws and this saw has been a great saw.  i have had it for about 3 years now and have cut well over 400 face cord of fire wood with it.  that's wedge/fell, delimb, and block up.  a lot of cuts/use.  it doesn't owe me anything.  
to my question. anybody out there think i should get the muffler replaced? i lean towards doing this, but my biggest fear is that from all the use, the bolt holes in the engine that the muffler attaches to are ovaled/wore out and even the fix would start working loose and i would just have a headache on my hands. what do you think? is there a good way to fix ovaled out holes? the saw still runs good. and i have a good heavy duty bar on it with quite a few custom length chains i just bought. maybe the bar/chains fit on a new one? just wondering what other's thoughts are. thanks in advance.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			to my question. anybody out there think i should get the muffler replaced? i lean towards doing this, but my biggest fear is that from all the use, the bolt holes in the engine that the muffler attaches to are ovaled/wore out and even the fix would start working loose and i would just have a headache on my hands. what do you think? is there a good way to fix ovaled out holes? the saw still runs good. and i have a good heavy duty bar on it with quite a few custom length chains i just bought. maybe the bar/chains fit on a new one? just wondering what other's thoughts are. thanks in advance.