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lyfizshort

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At the risk of asking a question that has no doubt been worn out, please excuse a newbie to this forum. I want to know how to get ahold of the person(s) that do the "walkerized" saw mod's or anyone else that might have this type of skill. Thanks ahead of time... See ya.

Bob King:angel:
 
250-753-8309 ask for john.
this is walkers num
i wont give dans butlook for post with dozer dan an email him. he does a considerable soup up job. good luck
 
I have an 066 thats been modded by Dennis and I highly recommed him as he builds a great saw;)
 
<p>If you're serious about running a tuned saw, do yourself a favor and send it to Dennis Greffard, Dan Henry, or Ken Dunn. These guys have the tools, the know-how, and they all give a saw a really bad-ass attitude. Mike Rupely and Gary Hunt do fantastic work also but seem to have their hands full with other things??<p/>
<p>http://www.walkerssawshop.com or http://www.madsens1.com - both of those shops do a "working man's" hop-up, which consists of some piston mods, porting, and if you ask nicely, a dual-port muffler.<p/>
 
Hey jacob,

The first two saws I had modded were by Madsen's. Unfortunately, they abide by the US regulations and don't mod mufflers. Now I have 2 Walkerized saws that run very nicely, and 4 Greffardized saws that are awesome.

Bob, welcome to ASite

Roger, here, a certified arborist (or is it certifiably nuts?) from Shoreline
 

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