Anybody try or running a Efco 132 Top Handle saw?? all opinions welcome..
I think that the number was a 132..
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I think that the number was a 132..
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Nope, but here is some specs from the web-site;
Products Efco » Chain saws and pruners » Professional pruning chain saws
132 S
FEATURES
Power/Displacement 1.6 HP - 1.2 kW/30.1 cm³
Bar length 30-35 cm 12''-14''
Chain (pitch x gauge) 3/8''x.050''
Oil Pump automatic
Oil/fuel tank capacity 0.13 L/0.23 L
Weight 3.4 Kg
Local dealer was talking about selling Efco and that model came up.. ...
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Very light, but not much power either - I'd stay away.........
WOW Efco must not be popular on AS......
I like Efco just fine. Solidly built, good power, nice sound, and a good price!!! The 962 is suppose to be a solid performer. My 981 is still breaking in.
Have you heard anything about the 132???
stckciv said:Same saw as the Redmax 3100T
Decent saw but if you want a serious saw then look at Husky or Stihl top handle saws.
Nope, I haven't...there is one on eBay right now - buy it and try it out. Where you do tree work, you can write it off. I will say my 981 is stout and finished nicely - very solid construction on the case/sidecover, slightly cheezy throttle handle is my only gripe.
From what I have heard, neither of the Husky top handles can hold a candle to the 200T - pretty much the benchmark of tophandles, but also $500. At just over $200, the 132 may be good bang for the buck.
GO EFCO!!!!
Note the green, as they are sold as JD saws
From what I have heard, neither of the Husky top handles can hold a candle to the 200T - pretty much the benchmark of tophandles, but also $500. At just over $200, the 132 may be good bang for the buck.
Same saw as the Redmax 3100T
Decent saw but if you want a serious saw then look at Husky or Stihl top handle saws.
I know one person who says only good things about echo arb-saws (top handles), won't last as long as a stihl but run and cut good. Only what i've heard though.
Echo has a bigger arb saw than that though, don't know why you'd want anything with that small an engine.
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