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Re: Who makes the best chain saw?
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Posted by coflyboy on November 03, 2006 at 16:12:19 from (71.34.139.138):
In Reply to: Who makes the best chain saw? posted by JackT on November 03, 2006 at 13:17:44:
If I had cut just one more cord of wood before I quit, I would have cut an even bazillon cords. Not to popular but the Echo saws are bullet proof. All I did was abuse the one I had and 25 years later it still runs strong. I almost didn't buy it because I go waaaay back in the mountains to cut wood and this one had electronic ignition and everyone knows how undependable electonic ignitions are. The saw has never failed to start and the only parts I ever replaced were the chain, bar, and a couple of plugs. I put dirty gas in it once and it plugged the 'stone' filter in the tank. Had to clean that. Got to say that saw is awesome.
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