Dilemma....Echo 70cc vs Clone 90cc saw. What would you do?

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
This is a good question, the topic of a conversation with a friend this past weekend. My "supplier " has two 36"+ Ash trees that the power company is taking down. I have a CS-620P with a 24" bar that will do the work but will take awhile.
I cannot rationalize Stihl/Husqvarna prices for a saw that will sit on the shelf for 360+ days a year.
If the saw will be sitting that long just rent one when needed.
 
If the saw will be sitting that long just rent one when needed.
None of the rental houses around here have anything that big. & bucking and removing the wood will take a few weeks depending on what's going on at home etc. I imagine I'll bring a splitter there and split as I go. It would be handy to have a bigger saw on the shelf and these trees would rationalize getting a bigger saw.
 
This Echo CS-670 has been a fine performer for me. I am amazed at how much power that Echo produces from their saws:
View attachment 1210061As you see, it was easy for me to take a Stihl bar and mount it with a shop-made adapter. This saw will run even up with a Stihl MS460.
Many won’t accept this. However, I have a 680, and run other 70cc saws, such as my 372, and I agree with you. The 372 is more pleasurable to throw around but my 680 at only 66.7cc will pull and oil a 32 inch bar better. Not to mention, that 680 is old and has some miles on it and is still my most reliable saw. It’s a slower cutting saw and most don’t know how to use it but I find it quite nice with its 15lb powerhead and rubber antivibe.
 
This Echo CS-670 has been a fine performer for me. I am amazed at how much power that Echo produces from their saws:
View attachment 1210061As you see, it was easy for me to take a Stihl bar and mount it with a shop-made adapter. This saw will run even up with a Stihl MS460.
But a 460? You sure? I’ve run them along side 044’s and they are darn close, but not a 460? I’ve run a 461 and it’s noticeably stronger.
 
I'll be the one to say it.. Stihl ms462...Couple bucks more but worth the cheddar. The bigger saw I own is a ms460 and it wears a 28" bar, it will cut that 40" tree into manageable rounds quickly leaving you less fatigued with lots of time to spare after. It sits most of the time because its heavy and large but when it's needed for a big tree its there and dead reliable to work all day without fail.
 
I'll be the one to say it.. Stihl ms462...Couple bucks more but worth the cheddar. The bigger saw I own is a ms460 and it wears a 28" bar, it will cut that 40" tree into manageable rounds quickly leaving you less fatigued with lots of time to spare after. It sits most of the time because its heavy and large but when it's needed for a big tree its there and dead reliable to work all day without fail.
And the 460/461/462 are higher displacement saws, with quite the power increase over the 70cc saws.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top