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Having talked to the uk supplier, if you have a silver lanyard loop you should go to your dealer, they will order in the black upgraded loop, takes minutes to fit.:001_smile:

 

my black attachment loop is nearly silver now as the krab as worn the paint off of it:001_rolleyes:

 

Anyone fitted the 'spiked bumper' (felling dog) part no: C304-000000 ?

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my black attachment loop is nearly silver now as the krab as worn the paint off of it:001_rolleyes:

 

Anyone fitted the 'spiked bumper' (felling dog) part no: C304-000000 ?

 

The Stihl 150C and TC comes with them and I would be ordering them with the saw if not fitted as standard.:001_smile:

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The Stihl 150C and TC comes with them and I would be ordering them with the saw if not fitted as standard.:001_smile:

 

gonna order mine as mornin'.:thumbup1:

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Just used it on a hornbeam reduction and it is phenomenal! Cuts as clean as a silky (even on hornbeam) bags of power it didn't struggle once, so light compared to my ms200, starts every time first pull!

 

I love it!!

Thanks Rob D

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Just used it on a hornbeam reduction and it is phenomenal! Cuts as clean as a silky (even on hornbeam) bags of power it didn't struggle once, so light compared to my ms200, starts every time first pull!

 

I love it!!

Thanks Rob D

 

 

Man, that is a seriously small saw. Local safety shop and echo retailer is getting me one in for a nosey. We're a bit behind the 8 ball here so be interested to see what the deal is with the chainsaw lanyard attachment point.

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Anyone else modify the ring on their 2510?

It bothered me that the ring sometines flipped up while I wanted to clip it on my Husqvarna chainsaw hook.

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Wolter

 

A good idea! I've not got the echo but I will use the same concept on my 200t

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Thanks to Rob D I'm now in possession of an echo 2510. With the 10" bar and .43 gauge chain it flies. It flew through several small take downs today and ate up 9" of sycamore without a grumble.

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