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That would have created a bit of a problem on the ground with people trying to use the road underneath as well broh :001_cool:

 

But sure some days I only need one charged battery and other days I just keep on charging one after the other.....

 

Climb safe

 

im only joshing :thumbup1: i actually think it looks pretty good ! i think we sometimes dismiss things a little to quick but good on ya for giving it a good go .

at least it stops the groundy pouring fuel everywhere except in the saw:001_smile:

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Ever since the arrival of the T536 LiXP the Echo tophandle saw is laying around in the shed doing absolutely nothing. And I'm totally happy with it that way :thumbup:

 

Good post Wouter. I hate my Echo!

 

However, the chain on the T536 appears to be the same as the chain on my Echo. This is not nearly as good as the Micro Pico on an MS200.

Am I wrong?

If not, can a good 'Pro' chain be used on the T536?

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Any chance of an update from those that are using this saw?

 

It is still working absolutely perfect :-)

There are jobs I def use the bigger tophandle saws (felling), but the battery saw comes out allmost every pruning job I had the past months.

 

Only points I consider worth while improving are :

 

* better noise reduction with different sprocket or chain (maybe impossible ?)

* standard starts up in E saver modus, thats what I use all the time

* better chain, profi chain, but that is being worked on as we speak

 

it is just :thumbup:

 

climb safe

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We have had our replacement saw for a month now and am liking it more and more. Got to keep clean on clutch side as clogs up easily putting extra load on motor. Cuts amazingly well for such a crap looking chain. 2 batteries seem to last most days. Fantastic beside chipper for the odd trim.

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