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You certainly will, if you compare it to a 560xp or 2260! :wink:

 

Haha in your dreams. 560xp will last how long, week or two?!

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There always will be some people that will want to believe that, just because it costs a little less.

 

Same ol' story.....

 

Absolutely nothing to do with cost sunshine. If the echo cost twice as much I'd still buy it.

 

Husqvarna are pure rubbish, RUBBISH RUBBISH RUBBISH !!!

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You certainly will, if you compare it to a 560xp or 2260! :wink:

 

I have run both in a professional capacity,for a fair period of time,both saws have their strengths, I admit, but I favour the 620 for its reliability,strong build and grunt cutting power.

 

Not having a dig, but do you have first hand experience in the field with the saws you comment on?

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been running two 620 for 8 months now , they have been bombproof and cut no slower than a 560 . they have actually cut more because of no downtime whatsoever . the 560 was a joke . I never go to the saw shop for repairs now thanks to the change to echo . the original bars are now due for replacement . I had 2 husky bars last less than 3 weeks last year . best move I have made less stress for me just put fuel and oil in :thumbup:

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