Wood Doctor
Edwin
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- Feb 9, 2016
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- Omaha, Nebraska

Here's my Echo CS-3900 for comparison:
It refuses to die. That's a 16" bar, but it will pull an 18" on demand. It's using .325" pitch, .050" gauge chain also. I believe it's a vintage 1995 that I bought in 2002 when the original owner lost his leg and sold it to me for a C-note. I've never had any problems with it. In 2007 I replaced the sprocket and clutch. That's about it.

It refuses to die. That's a 16" bar, but it will pull an 18" on demand. It's using .325" pitch, .050" gauge chain also. I believe it's a vintage 1995 that I bought in 2002 when the original owner lost his leg and sold it to me for a C-note. I've never had any problems with it. In 2007 I replaced the sprocket and clutch. That's about it.