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My old CS-600, case in point: Been production cutting for years now; no parts required. Not one.

 

Fair play, are they a husky bar and change size?

 

Also they seemed heavy compared to stihl and husky???

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Fair play, are they a husky bar and change size?

 

Also they seemed heavy compared to stihl and husky???

 

 

The bar mount for Echo for Oregon bars is D176 .

 

But you can get SUGIHARA bars from Rob D.

 

 

SUGI FOR ECHO | Sugihara Guide Bars

 

Weight on the 620SX I don't notice as its so well balanced.

 

But sure its slightly heavier than others in same 60cc class .

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Fair play, are they a husky bar and change size?

 

Also they seemed heavy compared to stihl and husky???

 

Yes same bar mounts I think. Yes a little heavier but I can live with that, I'm a big boy now!

 

As above, balance is so good it irons out extra weight in ergonomic terms.

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What are people paying for there Echo 620sx then ??? I rang my nearest dealer and given a price of £720 and 3-4 days delivery to shop .

Ste

 

Hi

 

Bit ott there, £588 inc from Radmore & Tucker with 20" b&c

 

 

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Ref price NFG is on the money, as for parts my local dealer can have filters etc in the next day. But as has been said I've not needed any yet and been running hedge cutter, top handle and cs420es for a year or two with not one spare part needed.

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The 620 is 20 quid dearer than a ms362! It's heavier has that stupid 1970s on off switch and slow parts back up! ........really?

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The 620 is 20 quid dearer than a ms362! It's heavier has that stupid 1970s on off switch and slow parts back up! ........really?

 

Dunno how you got to that; £60 cheaper from R&T.

The switch appears old but is more durable than others.

Next day parts here; again R&T.

Heavier, by a few tomatoes and double dogs.

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