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Hi all

 

I bought a new Echo CS280WES in October 2012 & fitted it with a 1/4" sprocket & cannon carving bar.

I service my saws & sharpen my chains on a regular basis so I'm sure it can't be down to using a blunt chain or a damaged saw.

But after 30 mins of use I'm getting numb hands /white finger & have to put the saw down until I get feeling back.

 

Is anyone else experiencing this? Do you think it could be down to the AV rubbers? Or because I've fitted the saw with a carving bar?

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Cheers

Gee

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I have one of these saws, was told by ECHO TOOLS UK they couldn't get a 1/4" sprocket so would be interested to know where yours came from, I use the 1/4" tip carving bar but with a very normal 3/8 chain, I've only used mine for 15 minutes or so, so can't say about vibration, will keep an eye out for that though.

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Thanks Gee, When I called them I must of got through to the office school leaver lol, I'm in contact with Echo at the moment ref I ordered a carving bar and chain and they sent a standard bar and chain:thumbdown:

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I run the older 270 and had also been told by a couple of echo dealers that a 1/4" sprocket wasnt available, You definatly have a 1/4" and thats not the source of the vibration/white finger?

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Pulsar46, This should help you when placing an order

1/4" Drum Clutch - Part number - A556-000101

Piston stopper - part number - 897537-30130

Tool puller - Part number - x640-000011

DSCN0740_zps396795bc.jpg

If you're looking for a carving bar & chain for your 280 contact Rob D on here or go to his website &

he'll give you a good deal Chainsawbars ? chainsaw chains, chainsaw bars and chainsaw accessories

Hope this helps :001_tongue:

 

Hi Charlieh, I've heard the 270's are a great saw & some say even better than the 280's,

but I've never heard of a sprocket causing white finger!

 

Think I might order a new set of AV rubbers & see if this clears things up!

  • 4 years later...
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On 29/05/2013 at 09:38, GeeSaw said:

Pulsar46, This should help you when placing an order

1/4" Drum Clutch - Part number - A556-000101

Piston stopper - part number - 897537-30130

Tool puller - Part number - x640-000011

DSCN0740_zps396795bc.jpg

If you're looking for a carving bar & chain for your 280 contact Rob D on here or go to his website &

he'll give you a good deal Chainsawbars ? chainsaw chains, chainsaw bars and chainsaw accessories

Hope this helps :001_tongue:

 

Hi Charlieh, I've heard the 270's are a great saw & some say even better than the 280's,

but I've never heard of a sprocket causing white finger!

 

Think I might order a new set of AV rubbers & see if this clears things up!

Hi do you know anything about the old cs2800 I was given one in pieces and refurbished it ? It works great but parts are hard to get. I don't use it much but it was nice to get it running.

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