Tools & equipment that are fantastic.

   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #371  
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   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #372  
I’ve never paid that much but depends on what you need to do with it, Or what you need it to do, I guess.

My wife can’t understand why I spent $630 on a chain saw - ā€œespecially when you already have one.ā€
I can and then get the Stihl Arborists saw crushed by a bucket truck, was a quick 700 clams. Why I bought the Echo CS. Half the price and just as good and lighter. Not about to spend another 700. Didn't tell the wife, just did it.
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #373  
Considering how much it costs just to fill up a full size vehicle vs $350 for the Echo 12" arborist saw, the saw looks pretty inexpensive.
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #374  
Considering how much it costs just to fill up a full size vehicle vs $350 for the Echo 12" arborist saw, the saw looks pretty inexpensive.
It's a dang good saw too. Put it to the test last week. Light as a feather and runs very well. Echo's are all made in Japan and exude Japanese quality. The Stihl retails for around 700 btw.
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #375  
I bought one yesterday hoping that I won't be as worn out using a lighter saw and also suspecting that the day is coming when 2 strokes will be hard to come by. For one thing, the box store retailers are pushing battery powered saws. I get them being easier for occasional users in confined residential areas not having to deal with oil/gas and noise, but I suspect battery powered equipment is more profitable to sell and more repeat business is to be had from selling batteries and replacement electric saws. I don't see battery powered units having the lifespan, performance or economy of this Echo arborist saw.
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #376  
I bought one yesterday hoping that I won't be as worn out using a lighter saw and also suspecting that the day is coming when 2 strokes will be hard to come by. For one thing, the box store retailers are pushing battery powered saws. I get them being easier for occasional users in confined residential areas not having to deal with oil/gas and noise, but I suspect battery powered equipment is more profitable to sell and more repeat business is to be had from selling batteries and replacement electric saws. I don't see battery powered units having the lifespan, performance or economy of this Echo arborist saw.
Be careful with hot starts and don't use the primer bulb, just the choke. The primer bulb on a hot start will flood it, found that out the hard way and grease the roller nose (it is greaseable), but then the Stihl top handle arborists saw does the same thing\ for a lot more money.

My view of battery powered chainsaws are, they are for the wokesters and I'm not one of them.
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #377  
Be careful with hot starts and don't use the primer bulb, just the choke. The primer bulb on a hot start will flood it, found that out the hard way and grease the roller nose (it is greaseable), but then the Stihl top handle arborists saw does the same thing\ for a lot more money.

My view of battery powered chainsaws are, they are for the wokesters and I'm not one of them.

I bought a battery saw for the primary reason that I can keep it in the vehicle cab without smelling like gas. I’m not going to be throwing away my gas saws anytime soon but I can definitely see the advantage for a homeowner that’s just going to use it a few minutes a year for storm cleanup.
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #378  
I bought a battery saw for the primary reason that I can keep it in the vehicle cab without smelling like gas. I’m not going to be throwing away my gas saws anytime soon but I can definitely see the advantage for a homeowner that’s just going to use it a few minutes a year for storm cleanup.
I got a couple of little battery saws for limbing and like them. Makita brand tiny little things. Easy to carry into the field and super light in weight. Not HD work.
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #379  
I can and then get the Stihl Arborists saw crushed by a bucket truck, was a quick 700 clams. Why I bought the Echo CS. Half the price and just as good and lighter. Not about to spend another 700. Didn't tell the wife, just did it.
I don’t mind telling her. She will find out anyway and sometimes, she adds value to the discussion.

Like when I was talking about getting a Utility vehicle and she said, ā€œFor that price you should just buy another tractor.ā€ :)
 
   / Tools & equipment that are fantastic. #380  
Why I bought the Echo CS. Half the price and just as good and lighter.
What model(s) are you talking about, @5030? I've owned Echo, and they make some reliable saws at lower price points, but they had a lower power to weight ratio, and they had some other odd quirks that really affected usability in some situations. On power, even my oldest Stihl (now pushing 40 years) has a better power to weight ratio than anything I've ever seen from Echo, which really matters when you're swinging the thing all day.

I found the Echo's to be great homeowner saws, or even half-decent farm/ranch saws. But they just don't compare at all to the pro-level saws from the big two (Husq/Stihl). I suppose that if Echo really were better at half the price, the other two wouldn't be the leading brands, anymore. They certainly have a big following with local landscapers who keep their trailers flushed out with Echo equipment, but they're only keeping a saw on the trailer for odd jobs, they're not the guys cutting trees all day everyday.
 

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