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josedelvecchio

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  1. I've got a CS-350TES. Awesome saw, never had a problem and cuts with its entire 14" bar with authority. I don't drop it from trees. The CS-355T seems to be better than CS-350T...
  2. I would say CS-510, but I think it's not sold in UK, so I go with CS-501SX.
  3. I have got a Stihl HS81R for thick stuff and an Echo HCA-266 with i-30 for finishes and long reach. Overall I think the Echo is better, but It can't cut hard and thick branches like Stihl HS81R does...
  4. Yes sir, something beetween 1980-1982.
  5. Echo chainsaws are very well built. CS-510 are the best 50s cc saws in the market, maybe not the most powerfull or RPM monsters but they're indestructable. CS-620SX, if it's something similar to our CS-600P (Argentina) is a brilliant saw, but I found the chain oiler delivers little oil amounts.
  6. Echo CS-510 is awesome. HCA-266 hedge trimmer is great. CS-350TES is a very good top handle saw too.
  7. Yeahh hahaha, i think that's the same chain!
  8. Nothing funnier than sawing action to help the chainsaw!!!
  9. Hello buddies. I think it has wrong iddle screw tuning. A too opened butterfly causes fuel to be taken almost completely from High speed circuit, so a change in L screw won't cause major effects...

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