I fail to understand why this is a stickie - even though it is a step forward for Echo, the model still is overweight for the power output (even without the "W" option), and has other issues as well.....
Please elaborate with
detailed descriptions of the issues with the Echo CS-620P........
.......preferably after you've ran one for a lengthy amount of time.
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SawTroll, I've come to the conclusion that you wouldn't say anything nice about an Echo chainsaw even if they made a "perfect" chainsaw that splendidly combined the very best features of Echo, Husqvarna, Stihl, Dolmar, etc.
As to Echo using Shindaiwa designs, what about the CS-600P? The CS-590 for $400.00? Do you flame the manufacturers that you
like because they use designs from companies that they purchased/merged with? What about Husqvarna and Jonsered using Partner designs?
Another conclusion--Either you're a stubborn and close-minded old (expletive omitted), or you enjoy being contrary. My thinking is you're both. What makes that even worse is at times your knowledge and research is very useful and impressive.
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The Echo CS-800 has very rarely been considered competitive in price, performance, power-to-weight ratio, etc., even by Echo enthusiast.