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For some reason it's cheaper to buy a 550xp than a 501 Echo over here. Echo are very expensive here IMO.

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Most of the ECHO's stateside are made in the states. All of the ones here are made in Japan. However, Japan has signed a few trade agreements with the EU the last few years that are coming to fruition(you'll notice Japan pops up on general EBay searches now). Eventually we'll see more Echo/Shindaiwa products and the prices will hopefully come down.

Having said it, I would prefer a Dolmar or Makita 43cc to an Echo 390 or 490. I sold a few Echo's not long ago, and got a pair of 390's and a 361 in the deal at wholesale. The 390's are good, tiny saws, with a hell of a grunt. But if you are practicing forestry, they are terrible for snedding/limbing. The Echo's just aren't as willing to rev with factory porting, and the way the intake is ported, you have to do a lot of song and dance to get around it to get good results.
 

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Most of the ECHO's stateside are made in the states. All of the ones here are made in Japan. However, Japan has signed a few trade agreements with the EU the last few years that are coming to fruition(you'll notice Japan pops up on general EBay searches now). Eventually we'll see more Echo/Shindaiwa products and the prices will hopefully come down.

Having said it, I would prefer a Dolmar or Makita 43cc to an Echo 390 or 490. I sold a few Echo's not long ago, and got a pair of 390's and a 361 in the deal at wholesale. The 390's are good, tiny saws, with a hell of a grunt. But if you are practicing forestry, they are terrible for snedding/limbing. The Echo's just aren't as willing to rev with factory porting, and the way the intake is ported, you have to do a lot of song and dance to get around it to get good results.

Hey Wes is this model your talking about

 

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Was wondering when I was gonna see some vids. She sounds very eager. That is the saw that made me gut the stratos on my 241 to compete with it. :)
How do you like it? Did you swap it over to 325?
 

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Was wondering when I was gonna see some vids. She sounds very eager. That is the saw that made me gut the stratos on my 241 to compete with it. :)
How do you like it? Did you swap it over to 325?

no it’s still on .325 it’s a different animal to the 420 you done all those years ago
This one is more eager and it wants to get the job done whatever
But still stable and reliable
 

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Don't forget that flywheel I sent with it had its timing advanced. It may wake up that old 420 since I dunno if it's advanced.

Then you could do a stock vs mk1 vs Mk2
 
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