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Which saws do you prefer in the woods??


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Anyone use an echo 620 in the woods?

 

yeah we have one,highly rate it.had a 600,610,now a 620.subtle improvement in power through the models.suited more to hardwood I would say,great torque,anti-vib and build quality,economical too.on an 18" bar you can bury it full length and it'll come out smiling :001_smile:

 

A 600 yes - has cut 1000's tons of timber. 620 gives that extra so suits an 18 or 20" B&C better

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What did he do to the 560 mate?

 

He played it very close to his chest on that ! Very obviously there is a muffler mod . You can see the cut and shut weld on the can and its louder ! . In his words " a tweek here and a tweek there " :001_smile: . What I will say is since he did the work I have had no hot start problems or any other thing that anoys some people . Is a early saw (2011) and still cuts and runs like a loony .

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He played it very close to his chest on that ! Very obviously there is a muffler mod . You can see the cut and shut weld on the can and its louder ! . In his words " a tweek here and a tweek there " :001_smile: . What I will say is since he did the work I have had no hot start problems or any other thing that anoys some people . Is a early saw (2011) and still cuts and runs like a loony .

 

 

Hi stubby,

 

Any faster over standard?

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