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I will say hard to beat echo for bang for the buck on a new saw. Impressive saws, simple design s that just work.
Exactly
I will say hard to beat echo for bang for the buck on a new saw. Impressive saws, simple design s that just work.
Never seen a saw with one.The one thing I don’t like about the Echos are those damned rotary carbs. Those things seem to be basically designed to wear out
Never seen a saw with one.
Yeah I'm not a fan of those carbs either.I was referring to the line trimmers and some of their other small equipment, not the saws. The saws are pretty well built; simple and effective.
that will work perfect, think I gotta get some thin tie wire also!Very thin tie wire wrapped around the hose. Feed the wire thru first and give it a good yank. Works good.
I’m still making progress on the MS441. It’s slow progress but still progress. New meteor cylinder and a oem piston. Tomorrow I’ll install the carburetor, ignition, pull start, and maybe the oil pump and chainbrake parts.
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Like the duck-tape handle man really sets things off.
Christmas in July?
Same.034/036 is svelte.
How do they compare in the cut?
That was the first thing I thought lolChristmas in July?
Yes sir and some 288 stuff that's about 1/2 of it.385 XP?