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OOOOOOO, new toy to play with!!!!!!

 

 

I know one person who uses one and loves it , always easy to start and dosn`t pull your fingers off:001_cool:

 

 

We will seee tomorrow?

Did you get my text?

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Never used one, but don't knock'em till you've given them a go! I've had a EFCO top handle saw for three years, never let me down. Lacks guts, but so light and comfortable. I now have the husky 338xpt, far superior saw, but then my Efco was HALF the price..what ya expect.

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i know pounds are an issue but i think you may have been better buying a good used 020/200, the echo's are a good saw pound for pound but a 020 would take the day to day abuse, at least you didnt buy the husky top handled......

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would if i could cant afford a 200

 

 

But of course you can, just save for a bit. Why waste time buying non professional gear? Life's too short to waste time buying cheap gear.

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bad idea to ask for feed back after youve already bought somthin!! i found them ok ish nice n light good for prunning but bit gutless and slow chain speed, cheap tho.

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Dunno what its like.

 

Does it matter if its not top drawer?

 

If its any good, use it.

 

If its lacking, do a few jobs till you can afford a new 200t.

 

Keep the echo as a back up.

 

Don't buy a second hand 200t, cos it'll be knackered. Who in their right mind would sell a perfectly running topper?

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