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Why not make a cylinder muffler strap on kit to sell?Hooray hybrid!
Why not make a cylinder muffler strap on kit to sell?Hooray hybrid!
Why not make a cylinder muffler strap on kit to sell?
I won't run a top cover.That just sound like more problems.
Plastics need worked and all.
Where is the fun in that?I won't run a top cover.
Welcome to Europe The cheapest of the 3.1232.00 AmericaView attachment 243941
So far these are the only new echo saws we have received. I haven't ran this model yet I just checked it over and put it in the showroom. It's interesting seeing a tank grommet with fuel lines on a saw, usually see that on trimmers and blowers. It should make for an easy fuel line replacement. The latches for the top cover are beer can thickness and require a frat head screwdriver to undo. I liked the tooless latches on the cs 352 more than these ones. It does have a roller chain catch but chintzy plastic nubs for a bucking spike. I do like how you can use your 19mm or 3/4 socket to remove the clutch.
Should suffice for 35cc though. That’s the 3510, not the new 73cc sawThe air cleaner capacity on that saw is garbage, that's a haaaard pass from me.
I like how starmate put "no compromise in quality" on there saws. Those are probably as bad as the Painier saws Craftsman is putting there name on now. Check out the sweet bucking spike on this Craftsman/Painier. It has a 16" bar but only 10" of effective cutting length.
The 7310 has a solid pro filter with good capacity. The 3510 is just a new homeowner saw.The air cleaner capacity on that saw is garbage, that's a haaaard pass from me.
Thank goodness for that mistake lolShould suffice for 35cc though. That’s the 3510, not the new 73cc saw
The latches are springy steel so shouldn’t break much. Toolless ones are becoming forbidden by safety standard makers so manufacturers can’t enjoy making cool stuff much nowadaysSo far these are the only new echo saws we have received. I haven't ran this model yet I just checked it over and put it in the showroom. It's interesting seeing a tank grommet with fuel lines on a saw, usually see that on trimmers and blowers. It should make for an easy fuel line replacement. The latches for the top cover are beer can thickness and require a flat head screwdriver to undo. I liked the tooless latches on the cs 352 more than these ones. It does have a roller chain catch but chintzy plastic nubs for a bucking spike. I do like how you can use your 19mm or 3/4 socket to remove the clutch.
Unpopular opinion: That is a sexy looking saw.
Fuel tank doesn’t line up with any panel, gaps uneven top right and bottom left.