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I would like to try a 620 but until I do I can't take it seriously that it's better than a 560 , especially going by echo saws I've used in the past.

 

But what do you mean by "better"?! If it's max rpm that's all that defines "better" then the 560xp is better until it's max rpm becomes 0 after the inevitable problems...

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I would like to try a 620 but until I do I can't take it seriously that it's better than a 560 , especially going by echo saws I've used in the past.

 

The echo is not such a high rev power saw,having a good high rev power and lots of mid range torque,rather than extreme top end power, it is slightly heavier, and with this weight comes durability,simple carb to adjust,and solid reliability in a saw that is no slouch in the cut,it loves being buried in big wood.

 

So, easy starting,bomb proof reliability,and strong cutting with good balance sums it up.:001_smile:

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I take it that your tier system is of your own creation, and you judge where to place the brands,....

 

Actually, it isn't mine - but I agree with it. :biggrin:

 

Those that claim Echo is anywhere close to a top tier brand are doing the public a major disservice - as it simply isn't.

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Actually, it isn't mine - but I agree with it. :biggrin:

 

Those that claim Echo is anywhere close to a top tier brand are doing the public a major disservice - as it simply isn't.

 

You claim a lot,but don't back it up with any tangible facts here,, more poppycock.

 

I suspect you have a vested interest in your claims that is for personal reasons, and not as an unbiased saw pro user.

 

I have previously asked on this and received no response.

 

Your claims here do the pro user a major disservice, just look at the other echo threads here.

 

The tier system you talked of is not a recognised system,just made up and misused byyou in any event to try and verify your outlandish skewed notions, and most here can see it.

 

You succeed only in embarrassing your reputation here, and that is in no way meant as insult, but as you could be of so much more benefit here if you were not so brand political.

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You claim a lot,but don't back it up with any tangible facts here,, more poppycock.

 

I suspect you have a vested interest in your claims that is for personal reasons, and not as an unbiased saw pro user.

 

I have previously asked on this and received no response.

 

Your claims here do the pro user a major disservice, just look at the other echo threads here.

 

The tier system you talked of is not a recognised system,just made up and misused byyou in any event to try and verify your outlandish skewed notions, and most here can see it.

 

You succeed only in embarrassing your reputation here, and that is in no way meant as insult, but as you could be of so much more benefit here if you were not so brand political.

 

Sadly that's kinda how I see it .

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