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HoweToArb

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  1. Hi all,

     

    I’ve recently cut my 45m blue cougar (sad times :’( ) and have been searching for a 60m rope which I can use for srt and drt, really loved that rope but found it had a bit too much bounce any recommendations would be fab! 
     

    The device I climb with is an akimbo 

     

    Cheers 🤙

  2. 6 hours ago, Blake@waveney said:

    If you fancy something smaller I have a hardly used 390 esx I don’t need pm if interested 

    Was looking for a saw with a bit more cc I’ve got a ms 171 with slightly less than your 390 but thanks anyway dude ?

  3. 9 minutes ago, lux said:

    Spud is on the forum. Have a look for his posts. He is a 2 stroke / small engine mechanic. He carries out porting / tuning work which will liven any saw up. Porting is common in the US but not so much here. He modified the exhaust on my 2511 and I love that saw. He’s ported a 50cc husky for me which zips pretty good now. emoji106.png
    Re the ground saw. Both are great. The 620 is universally appreciated. If weight / size of saw is a concern get the 501. Run it in then port it. The only negative I’ve heard about the 501 is the air filter can allow some fines through although there may be a fix or echo may have changed the design but a really decent saw. I’ve found my echo kit very reliable.
    Best thing about the 501 is it has no electronics to play up. Just a good old carburettor emoji106.png

    Perfect I think I’ll go for that then will be a while before it’s ported I think especially with all this virus stuff glad you told me about that though will definitely make a difference on the bigger stuff! I’ve noticed that there are two 2511s ECHO CS-2511TES and ECHO CS-2511TES-C guessing the C is some sort of electronic start or something? 

     

    501 sounds good that’s what I’ll probably go for I think the electronics now a days are the reason most saws screw up 

  4. 14 minutes ago, lux said:

    The 501sx is your comparative ground saw cc wise but the next one up the 620sx is the pic of the bunch. Go for that.
    Top handle if it’s from reductions get the 2511. Change the bar and sprocket to run the stihl chain. If you want it for larger take downs then the 360.
    Run several tanks of through as they are tight when you and pick up in power after a dozen tanks of fuel. Then send it to spud to jazz it up and you won’t be disappointed emoji106.png

    Would you say the 620sx is the best that echo do in that range I’m looking for?
     

    I tend to not do that many big take downs to maybe the 2511 would be best ?

     

    tell me more about spud what’s that about? 

  5. Ideally looking for two all rounded saws that can do most things something like the ms261 I found that to be a nice saw but it always seemed to have problems every couple of months 

     

    I've heard the 2511 is good and the 360 that’s why I needed the advice I’m not sure what would be best ?

  6. Hi lady’s and gents,

     

    I’m wanting to get two Echo chainsaws a top handle and a ground saw but don’t have any experience with Echo used only Stihl if you have any recommendations of what two saws I could get or any advice let me know! 
     

    Cheers

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