Jeff Lovstrom runs a bunch of crews, had some 355t's and punted them all for 201's if I remember correctly. You may want to ask him.
Jeff Lovstrom runs a bunch of crews, had some 355t's and punted them all for 201's if I remember correctly. You may want to ask him.
If you are not putting high demand on that Echo 355T and not worrying about production, then that is the best HO saw ever!
Jeff
I've always liked those little echos light weight = smoothThe new 355t came home today. $300 after tax.
Well if your ever down near cottage grove bring your saw with. And yes a 200 and 201 bar will fit your saw saw is. My old echo 360t of 6 years of hard use is still going strong took 1st place in top handle races. Thought I was in trouble when I heard a cs 355t MMWS fire up sounded like a pissed off mofo but we hung well together in the races. Youl like your saw but the biggest thing I can say is ditch the stock oregon chain asap. It won't hold a edge long. I've been pleased with the carlton and stihl brand semi chiz and full chiz stihl, they are worth the money 10xThe only thing I'm fed up with is the damn rain! I knew about the rev limiter going in so that's not an issue. I've got piles of logs up north, and just moved a nice bed load of 10" birch up there a couple weeks ago. I might need to hit up someone's CL ad for free wood to get a chunk to bury this one in to tune it. I want to use it to take down a big ash branch in my yard (also 10"), so I'd be happier if it was dialed in for that.
I was thinking the same thing about a Stihl bar, or maybe getting a Sugi lightweight. I need to save some pennies first.
I'm down for another GTG. I had fun at Andy's whenever that was, '12? Been too long anyway.
I'll also do some video for sure.
I have put thought into a exit tube for my exhaust, worked wonders with my old reed port echo that went from slow rpm to screaming like a spoiled child.My outlet port ended up a little bigger than I intended, so I'm running the screen for now. From what little I ran it, it's going to be a fun one! She pulls quick to the 14K rev limit, and I can't get it to load in a 5" old ash log (can't hear it anyway). Once it stops raining, I'll have to see if I've got some bigger wood out back and get to turning screws with the tach.
Only needed to trim the plastic a little.
It isn't even all that loud. So far, so good.
to sad that you don't have some of the nicer red oaks like at the cabin jim... they would be a good test for the little mickey mouse. I need to do a M.M. on the 435t to let the danged thing breath an exhale!The only thing I'm fed up with is the damn rain! I knew about the rev limiter going in so that's not an issue. I've got piles of logs up north, and just moved a nice bed load of 10" birch up there a couple weeks ago. I might need to hit up someone's CL ad for free wood to get a chunk to bury this one in to tune it. I want to use it to take down a big ash branch in my yard (also 10"), so I'd be happier if it was dialed in for that.
I was thinking the same thing about a Stihl bar, or maybe getting a Sugi lightweight. I need to save some pennies first.
I'm down for another GTG. I had fun at Andy's whenever that was, '12? Been too long anyway.
I'll also do some video for sure.
Elm is plentiful in mn. That will give a saw a good workout.to sad that you don't have some of the nicer red oaks like at the cabin jim... they would be a good test for the little mickey mouse. I need to do a M.M. on the 455t to let the danged thing breath an exhale!
I have put thought into a exit tube for my exhaust, worked wonders with my old reed port echo that went from slow rpm to screaming like a spoiled child.
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