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362-CM, 560 or Echo CS-600


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stubby i didnt try a 8 pin at the time it didnt look like there was room for it so i thought the 7 pin 3/8 was bigger and a good compromise and it felt like it was made for the 3/8 chain like cutting butter :thumbup::thumbup:

 

Ok . Your set up is standard on the 562 wonder why it was .325 for the Uk market ? Anyways it cuts fine on an 8 pin no need for an extra driver . Would try it on 3/8 but recently bought a Sugihara light weight bar in .325 so it will have to stay ! :biggrin:

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Have experience with all 3.362 a bit erratic,average handling,runs 18" bar well.560 a bonkers wasp,have a 2013 model,i expect it to break down once a fortnight,it does! Echo cs 600 (610) bombproof,good torque de-limbing large hardwoods,pleasure to use all day.If I drove 50 miles with only one saw I'd take the echo

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Quite. Echo & Dolmar :thumbup::thumbup:

 

the 60cc class is going to be interesting now that echo have put themselves back into contention with the sales of this new model the CS-620 rocketing

 

and now dolmar have there contender the PS-6100 its been selling well in europe and the usa i have purchased one and its proving to be very good indeed

i have a 560xp which i like alot so they will be used together and see how the ps-6100 performs once its run in :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

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