The general opinion seems to be that some are ok and they're able to get around the EPA in ways the big brands can't. I've run a couple that will beat a stock Stihl but on the other hand parts are probably going to be impossible to get after a couple years unless it's a clone of another saw.Looking for input on Chinese clone saws
Looking for input on Chinese clone saws
Looking for input on Chinese clone saws
But you don’t have any excuses to upgrade if you can’t wear them out!China rip-off alternatives:
Used grey echo cs 6700, 670, 8000.
67 cc and 81 cc saws that are usually $150-$400 used.
Nother cheap one is the grey cs 520. Mine slaps a stock cs 501p/4910 silly.
Quality, Made in Japan parts from at least a dozen online vendors.
Woods ported at home, they're excellent saws and will last a long time. Coils are unlimited and Ive never seen one go bad.
Cs 670:
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Cs 8000
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Cs 6700
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Cs 520
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I have a neotec 395xp. When I got it the decomp was stuck open and the throttle wouldn't open fully. I contacted neotec and they told me to buy an oem Husqvarna decomp and they would reimburse me, which they did. They send me a link for an Amazon carburetor that included air filter and associated parts. They reimbursed me for that as well. They also sent a video on how to adjust the throttle cable. I adjusted it accordingly and it would fully open. I didn’t even install the new carb. Still have it for a spare. I had a great experience with their customer service. Some of these clones run great out of the box, some don't.Thanks for the input gents. Perhaps I’d be best served finding a decent used 3120 and go from there? I mean , the neotec saw is only $500 but IF I have to soak $$$ into it to get it up to snuff ………




