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Anybody got any info on this one iam intrigued with this jungle saw :thumbup::thumbup:

 

 

http://www.echo-latinamerica.com/Products/Chain-Saws/CS-1201

 

It's still a current production model (in the same countries that the 090 is also). It's basically an in between saw of the Stihl 070 and 090. Bit lighter as it has plastic bits instead of metal.

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Thanks Eddy I see it's about the same cc as a dolmar 166 I like this saw but I wonder how it would compare to the 090 3120 or 166

 

Is the 090 still available in the Asia countries I have found out this one is available in Thailand

 

 

The Stihl 1106 series and 1111 series are still available in Peru and other countries in South America. They're also available in central Africa, and south east Asia. As is the cs1201.

Here's a South American ipl for the saw: http://s30387.gridserver.com/partsDiagrams/Echo%20CS-1201.pdf

 

Like the 070 it has a 58mm bore, but as it has a larger displacement, it has a longer stroke, meaning a lower rpm (in theory) and higher torque output, which is to be expected for a rainforest felling saw.

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The Stihl 1106 series and 1111 series are still available in Peru and other countries in South America. They're also available in central Africa, and south east Asia. As is the cs1201.

Here's a South American ipl for the saw: http://s30387.gridserver.com/partsDiagrams/Echo%20CS-1201.pdf

 

Like the 070 it has a 58mm bore, but as it has a larger displacement, it has a longer stroke, meaning a lower rpm (in theory) and higher torque output, which is to be expected for a rainforest felling saw.

 

So it should be ok for milling with that displacement and torque

 

I checked with radmores and that saw is listed on there spare parts list

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So it should be ok for milling with that displacement and torque

 

 

 

I checked with radmores and that saw is listed on there spare parts list

 

 

Yes, it will be perfect to mill with. I can't tell from the ipl if it has a manual oiler, but it doesn't have a rim sprocket option to speed it up, unfortunately.

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Yes, it will be perfect to mill with. I can't tell from the ipl if it has a manual oiler, but it doesn't have a rim sprocket option to speed it up, unfortunately.

 

Yes it has a manual oiler and it has the same bar mounts as the 090

 

It looks like a good solution for milling:thumbup::thumbup:

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