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I appreciate al the comments and I know it boils down to an individual thing. I have come down to three saws I'm considering The Stihl MS362 The Stihl MS 290 Farm Boss or the Ehco CS 600P all with 20" bar.
I have had a Stihl and like them but they are harder to start. The Echo is in the mix because I do basically like the ECHO CS 400 I now have as for one it is easier to start and at my age with all the arthritus I have that is a consideration. I will keep the CS 400 for smaller jobs. It appears the chain that jumped was defective as I found a rivet that was frozen and thus the chain did not ride correctly on the bar.
As an aside I really don't understand the hard starting thing on most Stihl saws as I have their trimmer (chain saw on a pole) as well as a Stihl weed trimmer and they are both very easy to start, of course smaller engines. Anyway it is one of the above three saws that will make the finals. My dealer carries both brands. So new question, any comments on theses specific saws. Thanks
I have had a Stihl and like them but they are harder to start. The Echo is in the mix because I do basically like the ECHO CS 400 I now have as for one it is easier to start and at my age with all the arthritus I have that is a consideration. I will keep the CS 400 for smaller jobs. It appears the chain that jumped was defective as I found a rivet that was frozen and thus the chain did not ride correctly on the bar.
As an aside I really don't understand the hard starting thing on most Stihl saws as I have their trimmer (chain saw on a pole) as well as a Stihl weed trimmer and they are both very easy to start, of course smaller engines. Anyway it is one of the above three saws that will make the finals. My dealer carries both brands. So new question, any comments on theses specific saws. Thanks