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did i ever say i was an echo convert hahaha o i am missing one saw from my collection 2511tes isn't hear but iv been testing reviewing the new battery dcs2500t for a few weeks now i test review echo saws a full review will be up on the echo blog page soon any questions feel free to ask lads try and answer them as much as i can on the saw 

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On 05/07/2020 at 20:27, markrufrider said:

did i ever say i was an echo convert hahaha o i am missing one saw from my collection 2511tes isn't hear but iv been testing reviewing the new battery dcs2500t for a few weeks now i test review echo saws a full review will be up on the echo blog page soon any questions feel free to ask lads try and answer them as much as i can on the saw 

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How do you find the balance of the DCS-2500T?

I'm dubious that with the battery at the rear and with the smaller option of bar on would it feel unbalanced?

 

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21 hours ago, ledders666 said:

How do you find the balance of the DCS-2500T?

I'm dubious that with the battery at the rear and with the smaller option of bar on would it feel unbalanced?

 

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hi thanks for your question the balance is very good i was thinking the same before i had it of echo to review and test u will be pleasantly surprised how well it feels in the hand its very good 

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Not what I would have ever considered taking photos of before receiving the DCS-2500t but I wanted to see what its capabilities were in a small tree removal wear i would have probably used my husqvarna t525 normally which would manage chogging the stem down ! The echo was lovely on all the limbs and tops it managed the stem but that was at its limits IMG-20200707-WA0017.jpegIMG-20200707-WA0016.jpeg20200707_113538.jpeg

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On 11/07/2020 at 19:55, bigtreedon said:

Not what I would have ever considered taking photos of before receiving the DCS-2500t but I wanted to see what its capabilities were in a small tree removal wear i would have probably used my husqvarna t525 normally which would manage chogging the stem down ! The echo was lovely on all the limbs and tops it managed the stem but that was at its limits IMG-20200707-WA0017.jpegIMG-20200707-WA0016.jpeg20200707_113538.jpeg

Don,  did it manage it all on one battery?

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