Jim Timber
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How do the current crop stand apart from each other?
I'm contemplating buying a climbing saw to add to the collection and my growing assortment of pro-grade climbing gear. I have nerve damage in my hands and my knees are shot, so I will never be a production climber. Side jobs and personal use is where I'm coming from - but I do have a lot of trees (thousands of them).
Tried looking at a Tanaka/Hitachi TCS33 today, only to find out they don't stock them in the store and if I have it shipped to my house I'm stuck with it (no returns even if it hasn't seen fluids). So Amazon is the way to go on the cheapest option I've seen with any prayer of a good reputation. $220 give or take: more money than I want to throw away, but old Tanaka was good stuff. Amazon is worthless past 90 days, so I'm at the mercy of the Hitachi warranty dealers for service should I need it.
Echo CS355T looks good, and I'm pretty happy with my other 35cc class Echo rear handle saw. Local independent dealers won't deal (yet. I might get one to budge since I've dropped 7 bills on him in the past 3 weeks), but I get 10% off from Home Depot bringing this one in at $340 with the tax.
Jonsered/Husky have something in this $350 price range too, but I haven't looked at it in a couple years. Wasn't overly impressed with it at the time, but wasn't actively seeking a climbing saw either. Have not actually ran the saw.
Then we get into the big boys: 201T and 540xp: Both are a chunk of $$$ and over $600 with the 540T being cheaper by $100 from the one dealer I saw the Stihl at today - maybe not an accurate price comparison?
What I'm hung up on is that I could buy 2 Echo's for the price of the Stihl, and 1.5 for the price of the Husky. I'm not that crazy about the autotune either, so I'm not hung up on it in the differentiation (they've also had their fair share of teething issues with the e-carbs). This Echo gets a lot of love from the youtubers, but Husky's 540T seems to own the market in the trees/buckets around here. The 201T was all plastic too, so that's not a valid concern or justification on their price.
I'd be a lot happier if I could demo all of them myself.
I'm contemplating buying a climbing saw to add to the collection and my growing assortment of pro-grade climbing gear. I have nerve damage in my hands and my knees are shot, so I will never be a production climber. Side jobs and personal use is where I'm coming from - but I do have a lot of trees (thousands of them).
Tried looking at a Tanaka/Hitachi TCS33 today, only to find out they don't stock them in the store and if I have it shipped to my house I'm stuck with it (no returns even if it hasn't seen fluids). So Amazon is the way to go on the cheapest option I've seen with any prayer of a good reputation. $220 give or take: more money than I want to throw away, but old Tanaka was good stuff. Amazon is worthless past 90 days, so I'm at the mercy of the Hitachi warranty dealers for service should I need it.
Echo CS355T looks good, and I'm pretty happy with my other 35cc class Echo rear handle saw. Local independent dealers won't deal (yet. I might get one to budge since I've dropped 7 bills on him in the past 3 weeks), but I get 10% off from Home Depot bringing this one in at $340 with the tax.
Jonsered/Husky have something in this $350 price range too, but I haven't looked at it in a couple years. Wasn't overly impressed with it at the time, but wasn't actively seeking a climbing saw either. Have not actually ran the saw.
Then we get into the big boys: 201T and 540xp: Both are a chunk of $$$ and over $600 with the 540T being cheaper by $100 from the one dealer I saw the Stihl at today - maybe not an accurate price comparison?
What I'm hung up on is that I could buy 2 Echo's for the price of the Stihl, and 1.5 for the price of the Husky. I'm not that crazy about the autotune either, so I'm not hung up on it in the differentiation (they've also had their fair share of teething issues with the e-carbs). This Echo gets a lot of love from the youtubers, but Husky's 540T seems to own the market in the trees/buckets around here. The 201T was all plastic too, so that's not a valid concern or justification on their price.
I'd be a lot happier if I could demo all of them myself.