daugen
Super Star Member
brand new Echo 600 with a 24 bar bought this morning.
Got it to the barn, and pulled, and pulled, and pulled.
Dead. Almost like the switch was bad. The dealer of course said bring it back, and
suggested that maybe the switch wire came off. ??
Bought this model because I really liked my Echo 450 but needed more bar.
They test ran it, I heard it, but sure didn't cooperate with me. I even put the two saws down together and compared notes; the
switch was up and on. No pop, no cough, nothing. I've owned a lot of saws and can only wonder what I'm doing wrong. Full of fuel, etc.
Will sure find out tomorrow bright and early.
So instead of cutting wood I ran the brush/log grapple for a couple hours in the woods and was perfectly happy doing that.
But tomorrow it would be nice if I got the new saw going and cut up some 24"+ tulip poplar. Should be a lower load way of breaking in the engine, not very hard wood.
Got it to the barn, and pulled, and pulled, and pulled.
Dead. Almost like the switch was bad. The dealer of course said bring it back, and
suggested that maybe the switch wire came off. ??
Bought this model because I really liked my Echo 450 but needed more bar.
They test ran it, I heard it, but sure didn't cooperate with me. I even put the two saws down together and compared notes; the
switch was up and on. No pop, no cough, nothing. I've owned a lot of saws and can only wonder what I'm doing wrong. Full of fuel, etc.
Will sure find out tomorrow bright and early.
So instead of cutting wood I ran the brush/log grapple for a couple hours in the woods and was perfectly happy doing that.
But tomorrow it would be nice if I got the new saw going and cut up some 24"+ tulip poplar. Should be a lower load way of breaking in the engine, not very hard wood.