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Just tip some petrol on it and set fire to it before you send it back and tell them it caught fire while you were using it :thumbup:

 

But be careful trying the same trick with a Stihl 150. Make sure you use stihl green at 50:1 ratio as they'll swab the burnt remains and if you haven't used green at the correct ratio they won't replace under warranty :lol:

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So I see the recall is now up on ECHO I presume this is the main website? Be interesting to see if my local echo reps are as good as the ones over there. So far, my dealer has been good, its the rep I'm concerned about.

 

At least it`s a voluntary recall,mind you how could they make it compulsory..and surely they mean debris clogging up around the muffler not the engine as well?..don`t most saws get a bit clogged up unless kept clean?

 

"YAMABIKO Corporation, the manufacturer of ECHO engine driven portable power equipment, announces the voluntary recall of ECHO CS-2510TES and CS-2510TESC chain saws due to the risk of possible extraordinary high muffler temperature caused by insufficient cooling air due to excessive dust and debris clogged up around engine, which may result in melting some plastic components or igniting dry objects such as saw dust behind the muffler.

Those who own these products are requested to stop using the equipment and contact the nearest ECHO distributor or dealer."

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Its a shame husqy haven't recall their pile of excrement 540XP.

 

The rear spring mount on mine snapped (for the second time) the saw body separated, so I tried to tap it back together, so I could finish what I was doing, this resulted in the top of the plug punching a hole in the fuel tank, this then set the saw on fire!!

 

Fortunately I managed to blow the fire out, but as I was 40ft up a tree at the time it could have been nasty:thumbdown:

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At least it`s a voluntary recall,mind you how could they make it compulsory..and surely they mean debris clogging up around the muffler not the engine as well?..don`t most saws get a bit clogged up unless kept clean?

 

"YAMABIKO Corporation, the manufacturer of ECHO engine driven portable power equipment, announces the voluntary recall of ECHO CS-2510TES and CS-2510TESC chain saws due to the risk of possible extraordinary high muffler temperature caused by insufficient cooling air due to excessive dust and debris clogged up around engine, which may result in melting some plastic components or igniting dry objects such as saw dust behind the muffler.

Those who own these products are requested to stop using the equipment and contact the nearest ECHO distributor or dealer."

 

I read is as if the engine is clogged, insufficient cooling are can flow around and to the muffler. Glad it's a voluntary recall though, would like to know where I stand if I do keep it till the new one is here.

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Hypothetically, Rob, what would happen if one were to continue using the 2510 (accepting the risk of spontaneous incineration) until the 2511 were released?

 

While we're on hypotheticals, if a person had bought one of these Echos, and removed/lost the spark screen/retaining screw, and trimmed the exhaust cover, would Echo still be happy to take that saw back?

 

 

Hypothetically Joe the dealer would ask you to not use the saw and return it... All these Echo 2510 are going to be destroyed once they have been catelogued so I don't think it matters what condition they come back in.

 

 

I dare say a few people will continue to use their saws for a bit regardless...

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Hypothetically Joe the dealer would ask you to not use the saw and return it... All these Echo 2510 are going to be destroyed once they have been catelogued so I don't think it matters what condition they come back in.

 

 

I dare say a few people will continue to use their saws for a bit regardless...

 

Rob, do you know if the gb bar and gain combo will fit the 280? Thanks :)

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