Can we get more cylinder, piston, crank pics plz? I'm quite interested in this.
Using 3 ports per side so one can back feed and still have 2 others for supply. Pretty interesting I think
Can we get more cylinder, piston, crank pics plz? I'm quite interested in this.
I'm more interested in seeing the inside of the transfer covers. I'm betting there's a lot of room for improvement there like on some of the Redmax saws.
I heard that often about echo saws.Stock 7310 vs stock 572xp the 7310 was only 1 second slower. He said 41 seconds on the 572 and I counted 42 for the 7310. Looks like echo is sand bagging their numbers a little bit.
Mitch said the the 7310 was at 50 seconds not 42.Stock 7310 vs stock 572xp the 7310 was only 1 second slower. He said 41 seconds on the 572 and I counted 42 for the 7310. Looks like echo is sand bagging their numbers a little bit.
Mitch said the the 7310 was at 50 seconds not 42.
Corrected in description I believe.Mitch said the the 7310 was at 50 seconds not 42.
Yea he said that, I went back and read through his post after the guys said that. Thought I was clarifying something and ended up not so much. Sorry on my part. Saw does look and sound good. I myself like auto tune saws but for the non auto tune crowd it’s definitely a saw for them!Yeah I think he misspoke. I timed it at around 42 ish seconds as well. Regardless... seems like a pretty nice and well thought out saw judging from his videos. Seems competitive with the ms462 and 572xp. I’m glad to see this instead of a saw that needs modded out of the box to be competitive. I would like to try this new echo at some point.