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Hi all, are oleo mac chainsaws any good?

Does anybody have any experience with them?

atb

 

Yep . I had one as a stop gap whilst my 346 was being worked on . Plastic crank cases so not a pro saw but above your average domestic saw I would say . I was surprised at how well it went to be honest . Had no trouble selling it a couple of weeks later .

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i had a top handle for a while,which i bought new

did feel and look cheap,because it was cheap!

but it did the job and was reliable

as post above had no trouble selling when i moved on to better quality:thumbup1:

 

think they are from italy

 

when at the last APF there were lots of efco/oleo mac being used for carving

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I've had a 962 for a few years, it's a good all round saw and the build quality is pretty good. It works best when very sharp as it doesn't seem to have the torque/chain speed to keep going when the chain starts to go.

I'd still go for a Husqvarna but they make good back up saws. :001_smile:

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I am particularly interested in this thread as I am considering selling Efco saws.

 

Most of my saws are sold to domestic users or gardeners. I current stock the small Huskie 140. Its OK, but don't impress me much.

 

Also the Stihl MS181, which is an OK saw but domestic users can never start them.

 

The I sell the Mitox range, which sell on price, but virtually every one will come back with a small problem within the first 2 years.

 

What I need is a range of small to mid size saws that start easily, do exactly what they should and not be full of stupid niggly problems. They need to be well priced, but need not be the cheapest on the market.

Could Efco be the answer?

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