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4 days trying to decide on the Echo or Stihl 150 and I'm still no nearer :confused1:

 

 

I've been exactly the same but watched some vids showing the echo being faster, the stats show bigger engine and less weight and also a 2 year warranty. Don't think there's a wrong choice but gather the stihl needs mods to keep up with the 2510 so all of those reasons swung it

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I posted a video on the arbtalk FB page yesterday comparing the 2. Admittedly the echo was a touch sharper than the stihl but the stihl was 5-6 seconds slower than the echo. On sharp chains it would be closer but with both saws standard I don't see the stihl being able to keep up with the echo and as above...the echo is smaller, lighter and more powerful

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i had a look the other day and the exhaust has been braised shut, looks like a bit of surgery with some sort of dremil type tool to get it open ? not ready to do that to my saw yet.... haha

 

 

I looked at mine. I'm presuming you're thinking of removing the CAT?

 

I figured a slit disc to open it, braise it shut.

 

That said, I "lost" the spark screen and it's retaining screw, and it's almost abnormally loud already. You know about it if you're not wearing earmuffs.

 

It's alien for me to say, but I don't know if it needs more power!

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