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PDUANECORK

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    Cork, Ireland
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    Classic cars
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    Ford Ireland
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    Cork

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  1. Thanks for the replies. The need for a large saw and 24" bar may be arising from the lack of power fron the 4510es. Plus I'm 6'4" so a longer bar wouldbe nice for bucking.
  2. Hi all, brillant trend. I'm currently in a very similar scenario. I have a Echo CS-4510es with a 18" bar, runs, starts, cuts etc like the day I bought it. I treat it well and the only time I take it back to my dealer is to give it a tune (I'm afraid to touch the mixture screws). I have about 10/15 large beech trees dying and as you can see from the photos Im suffering with the 18" bar, plus I dont want flog the CS-4510es to death. Is a 60cc/70cc saw with a 24" bar over kill for a second saw. I tried to find a used saw but gave up on this idea. In addition to the size of saw & bar would I be better off getting a saw with "auto tune"??? Thanks. IMG_2457.HEIC IMG_2446.HEIC IMG_2445.HEIC

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