I also would like to add the fact that proper care and feeding of a saw, regardless of what color or name it has on it is paramount to its longevity. Case in point: my Dad has a Poulan Microxxv. This saw was purchased in about 1979, it is still running, and running well I might add. It was fed a diet of Optimol at 100 to 1 ratio. We switched it over to Amsoil and it still runs great. Actually in a power contest it would likely do almost as well if not as well as the new Echo. The Poulan was not a dept store saw at the time, and neither was the Echo, both of them have become just that in latter years. It just goes to show that if you are really diligent in your fuel to oil measuring.........and we are extreme on that point...... a cheap little saw will go for a long long time. Another point of course is the keeping of a sharp chain on the little bugger too. Who wants to cut with a chain that is as dull as a hoe anyway?
Anyway thats my story and its completely true and Im not getting any kickbacks(no pun intended) from Echo or Poulan
Anyway thats my story and its completely true and Im not getting any kickbacks(no pun intended) from Echo or Poulan