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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #15 on: June 22, 2011, 03:19:59 PM »
Well I talked to the guy, it's about 10 yes old has Oregon chain and new spark plug. Think I'll pick it up tonight, thanks guys. Figure it's better than spending 60 for a rental and not having a
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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #16 on: June 22, 2011, 03:24:43 PM »
I got a echo evl 550 for free one year.  Thought it would make a nice starter chainsaw till I could buy a new one.  Still have it and use it till this day cutting about 5 chords plus a year.  Outcuts my brothers stihl farm boss.  If the price is right, and it is, i would say jump on it and see how it works.  If its not up to the job put it up on Craigslist and get a newer saw.

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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #17 on: June 22, 2011, 06:14:01 PM »
If you want a saw that you will use alot, I would go with husky or stihl.  But I spent a few days clearing out a piece of land for a guy using an echo for the smaller trees, probably cut 50 or 60 good sized trees with it, held up well.  I would buy it, that is a dang good price, especially with the Oregon bar.
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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #18 on: June 22, 2011, 06:37:02 PM »
If you want a saw that you will use alot, I would go with husky or stihl. 

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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #19 on: June 24, 2011, 09:18:41 PM »
Has echo quality gone down recently? We use an older echo that my dad has had forever. Cut 6-10 cords of firewood a year, cut and notched all of the logs for a cabin, made hundreds of pieces of big furniture. That thing is a diehard. There'll be 5 brands of saws up with us sometimes and the echo is the only one that's never had problems. It is well maintained and never neglected so that may be part of it. I bet that thing's 25 years old.

doing need to buy myself a new one soon so it's good to know what today's saws are doing.

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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #20 on: June 24, 2011, 09:35:05 PM »
Have a husky but my uncle has older Echo that has been good to him with no problems.....
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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #21 on: June 24, 2011, 09:56:45 PM »
Echo might not be a husky or a Stehil but you can get parts for them without having to run too far....Jump on it and if you don't i'll buy it! I need one!
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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #22 on: June 26, 2011, 10:33:26 AM »
I have an older Echo that I use the most out of all my saws. It is the most reliable. I can always count on my Echo when the other's won't start. Don't get me wrong, I love my Stihl's, but that little Echo is hard to beat.
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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #23 on: June 27, 2011, 11:15:07 AM »
Couple of questions for a chainsaw newbee,
 
First, what is an "Oregon chain" and what makes it so desirable?
 
Second, and possible a stupid question, does anyone make a 4 stroke chainsaw? I was just curious because all my other motored tools (lawn mower, weed wacker, even my outboard motors) are 4-strokes, yet I have never seen a 4-stroke chainsaw?
 
 
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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #24 on: June 27, 2011, 11:33:44 AM »
Couple of questions for a chainsaw newbee,
 
First, what is an "Oregon chain" and what makes it so desirable?
 
Second, and possible a stupid question, does anyone make a 4 stroke chainsaw? I was just curious because all my other motored tools (lawn mower, weed wacker, even my outboard motors) are 4-strokes, yet I have never seen a 4-stroke chainsaw?

Oregon Chain makes high quality chains and bars that most upper end saws come with, they are sharp, durable and easy to maintain. Echo, Stihl and I believe Husqvarna comes OE with an Oregon chain too. Home depot junk china made chains suck!

4 stroke motors aren't nearly as efficient on a lb per hp or ft lb of torque scale or even displacement vs power, I don't know of any 4 stroke chainsaws. For something like an outboard they are great since a little extra weight won't cause you detriment and they do make significantly more torque and for a longer RPM range than a 2 stroke as well as getting far better economy and being much quieter.

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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #25 on: June 27, 2011, 02:06:19 PM »
If you want a saw that you will use alot, I would go with husky or stihl. 

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i have an echo (home depot special) and i got it for a weekend project.... so far it runs well, but its not a professional grade tool... its a higher end consumer tool....

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it will work well for what you will need it for, but its not gonna be something you give to your kids in 20 years like a stihl
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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #26 on: June 27, 2011, 02:09:01 PM »
Couple of questions for a chainsaw newbee,
 
First, what is an "Oregon chain" and what makes it so desirable?
 
Second, and possible a stupid question, does anyone make a 4 stroke chainsaw? I was just curious because all my other motored tools (lawn mower, weed wacker, even my outboard motors) are 4-strokes, yet I have never seen a 4-stroke chainsaw?

Oregon Chain makes high quality chains and bars that most upper end saws come with, they are sharp, durable and easy to maintain. Echo, Stihl and I believe Husqvarna comes OE with an Oregon chain too. Home depot junk china made chains suck!

4 stroke motors aren't nearly as efficient on a lb per hp or ft lb of torque scale or even displacement vs power, I don't know of any 4 stroke chainsaws. For something like an outboard they are great since a little extra weight won't cause you detriment and they do make significantly more torque and for a longer RPM range than a 2 stroke as well as getting far better economy and being much quieter.



Thanks for the info
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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #27 on: July 13, 2011, 04:44:56 PM »
you will kick yourself if you buy an echo chainsaw, better go with stihl or husky, you are gonna pay a little more but it will last you a life time, i t would be just wonderful if you faced up a tree and started your back cut and the piece of crap gave out on ya  :yike: look out house
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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #28 on: July 13, 2011, 04:58:05 PM »
My echo has always started and treated me well.
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Re: Echo chainsaw?
« Reply #29 on: July 13, 2011, 05:45:37 PM »
Just went through this same dillemma myself.  Stihl/Echo/Husky.  45 minutes ago I bought the Stihl Farm Boss. 
I talked to a couple of small engine guys and they told me to go Stihl or Husky.  They said the older Echos were good, but the newer ones are not.  I went with the Stihl becasue for what I wanted, I found it $50 cheaper in Stihl. :twocents:
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