They were XP saws. I later realized I should have replaced the crank. That is still the best saw I've owned. (Best I ran was a Partner 5000, 40 hours/week doing power line maintenance.)346 is just a farm and ranch saw
They were XP saws. I later realized I should have replaced the crank. That is still the best saw I've owned. (Best I ran was a Partner 5000, 40 hours/week doing power line maintenance.)346 is just a farm and ranch saw
All chains are interchangeable by size. I think that bars are the same.I am getting ready to purchase an Echo DSC-5000. Already have some batteries. I like the idea of using the safety features of the saw for my son to learn how to use a saw. Before I purchase, can manufacturer bars chains be used on them? Example... do I have to buy a specific bar and chain designed for the echo saw or can I put a replacement Oregon bar or chain on it?
By bar size and mount. The different mounts, chain width, etc. If the specs match you are mostly good.All chains are interchangeable by size. I think that bars are the same.
My Stihl pole saw came with a special chain size only sold by them. I replaced the drive and bar so as to use regular chains. Was happy after that.All chains are interchangeable by size. I think that bars are the same.
Contrary to JYOUTZ's comment, i believe the electric world is different. Ive cleaned out junk from my friends Stihl battery job. I believe the holes were closer together. Same with my plug-in cheapy WORX.I am getting ready to purchase an Echo DSC-5000. Already have some batteries. I like the idea of using the safety features of the saw for my son to learn how to use a saw. Before I purchase, can manufacturer bars chains be used on them? Example... do I have to buy a specific bar and chain designed for the echo saw or can I put a replacement Oregon bar or chain on it?
I certainly wouldn’t argue. My experience is with gas powered saws.Contrary to JYOUTZ's comment, i believe the electric world is different. Ive cleaned out junk from my friends Stihl battery job. I believe the holes were closer together. Same with my plug-in cheapy WORX.
hopefully some Tie Breaker will chime in.
All my pole saws are gas.I certainly wouldn’t argue. My experience is with gas powered saws.
This is what I want to avoid. I'd like to have more options.My Stihl pole saw came with a special chain size only sold by them. I replaced the drive and bar so as to use regular chains. Was happy after that.