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I'm a bit worried Don, that is a small saw. You shouldn't be using a thing like that on big tree dismantles, need to send it off to someone gentle who can use it for pruning like it deserves. I'll PM you my address.

Seriously though it looks nice and compact like the small Mak. What voltage is the battery? Maybe it's the best of both, compact and fast cutting.

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6 minutes ago, Dan Maynard said:

I'm a bit worried Don, that is a small saw. You shouldn't be using a thing like that on big tree dismantles, need to send it off to someone gentle who can use it for pruning like it deserves. I'll PM you my address.

Seriously though it looks nice and compact like the small Mak. What voltage is the battery? Maybe it's the best of both, compact and fast cutting.

I've not used it in anger yet but I have some 5% crown reductions planned for the morning I'll keep you posted on cutting speed ?

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Just now, Dan Maynard said:

I've just come in from putting an 8" panther bar and 1/4 chain on my Mak, tried a few small branches and absolutely what it needs - so much smoother on small pieces.

What does the Echo come with? RobD has the bits to convert....

It's on a 1/4 mate I wouldn't run any electric top handle on out els 

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