JeepHead
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Actually, the Stihl top handle arborist saw is just as light and easy to start and probably a bit better build quality as well but the price is the knocker at 700 bucks. I know I had one and ran it over with the bucket truck and I wasn't about to buy another one for that price and I sure wasn't going to buy a Chinese saw either. The Echo and the Stihl are clamshell engines anyway and I presume the Chinese Farmtek is as well. Interestingly the little Echo is the only saw I own with a primer bulb.
I have no idea which Stihl top handle you're referring to but NONE of them are "just as light" as the Echo 2511T. And the Echo 2511 is not a clamshell design. And the only Echo that you have ever claimed to owning was what you called the "timber Bear" which I have never even heard of that model. I can only assume you actually meant the Timber Wolf, which is Echo's home series of saws and not the professional series....