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How bout the Echo 620-PW? I just sold a new one, and may have a line on another. Would you want to test one? If interested, let me know.
 

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How bout the Echo 620-PW? I just sold a new one, and may have a line on another. Would you want to test one? If interested, let me know.
that was a smokin good price. its the one that sold on AS?
 

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that was a smokin good price. its the one that sold on AS?

No actually sold here.....had listed ther too. I had a hard time selling it, wanted to fuel it up and rip some logs, but, it is only new once. I hope @Idahonative cousin likes it. Cause I have been wanting one for a long time. If I can pick the other one up, I will and it might stay.
 

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I'd be curious how a built Efco CS62 would compare to the other choices? That's a neat saw.
 

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Just out of curiosity anyone know what a 357 weighs :confundio:

When I with messing around with them 357 at my dealers with 20" ready to cut and 562 ready to cut 20" they both felt the same.
I demo'ed the stock 562 there. It didnt impress me like so many others have been.Maybe it was one that was lacking.
I have the pho weights I will dig up for 357 562 if needed.
 

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;)Mr. Evans, weighted the three saws filled with fluids, ready to run.
6100- 14lb 12oz
357 14lb 3.8oz
562 14lb 5.6oz if I copied them right.
 
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I really like my 562's, they're pretty light and compact, a great saw for limbing small conifers, and strong enough to take care of the bigger stuff if needed. It's the perfect 1 saw plan for me, of course, my 346's are better for limbing and my bigger saws are stronger when I have to cut bigger trees, but I can't always came back to my truck to take another saw. I just recorded a video this morning, I had a mid- sized beech, and beech is really hard in Europe, especially in the mountain. My 562 was just perfect for the job.

 

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;)Mr. Evans, weighted the three saws filled with fluids, ready to run.
6100- 14lb 12oz
357 14lb 3.8oz
562 14lb 5.6oz if I copied them right.

I tend to trust anything Randy says. Strange that Dolmar's website lists the 6100 PHO at 13 lbs, 3.2 oz, Fuel at 27 oz., and Oil at 16.2 oz. which totals 15.7 lbs. Usually companies are understating their weights, not overstating them. Anyone know why there is a 15.2 ounce discrepancy between Randy's numbers and Dolmar's website? I'm thinking it has to be somewhere in the fluid capacities because I'm pretty sure I saw a PHO pic of a 6100 over on AS and it weighed 13 lb., 4 ozs.
 
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