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6 minutes ago, Brill said:

For a 550xp great saw but Graham’s right those echos are a dam good saw

I tried two and didn,t like either,had a 390 that went back and forth to dealer with problems and in the end blowed its guts,and a smaall one that was just gutless so wont bother again

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5 minutes ago, gary112 said:

I tried two and didn,t like either,had a 390 that went back and forth to dealer with problems and in the end blowed its guts,and a smaall one that was just gutless so wont bother again

Depends what your doing with it he uses his for hedglaying so it’s fine for that but doing a lot of cross cutting and tree work in general I couldn’t say I’ve heard mostly good things but there’s 3 husky dealers near me so I went with them over any other make and other machines I’ve bought have also been husky including w sit on mower and they’ve all been fine. 

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1 minute ago, Brill said:

Depends what your doing with it he uses his for hedglaying so it’s fine for that but doing a lot of cross cutting and tree work in general I couldn’t say I’ve heard mostly good things but there’s 3 husky dealers near me so I went with them over any other make and other machines I’ve bought have also been husky including w sit on mower and they’ve all been fine. 

Its hedgelaying that mine was used for aswell,still crap though,but thats my experience of them,wont be having another

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Well went for the Echo in the end as dealer got back to me. Stuck a sugi 13'' on it and been using it for the past month and have to say that I'm well impressed, using it for coppicing and a bit of hedgelaying. Decided to run this one on Aspen - certainly a lot more pleasurable experience than smoky old 2 stroke, but bleddy hell it's certainly not a cheap option ? Does any one cutting commercially run on Aspen? If so, how do they make it financially viable? ?

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