zogger
Tree Freak
Thanks Zogger,
car warranties have saved my ass many times, I guess 2 stroke is a different matter. So efco and echo pushing their coverage as a selling point is a bunch of hooey?
Something I need to factor in I guess.
I don't want to start the ubiquitous " Help me pick out a saw" thread but I have a lot of questions. What started out as a 300-350$ investment is now looking like 650-700$ and I want to get it right. Back to the drawing board... Thanks, Russ
I am not saying it is all a buncha hooie, just with two strokes, because you have to mix it yourself and it doesn't last long, shops and manufacturers can just say "straight gassed" and get out of it. It would go dealer by dealer by dealer.
I was just saying, when you get that echo, you *most likely* will have to richen at least the H screw more counter-clockwise past the limiter stop setting. That requires pulling the cap, and as the owner, you have now voided the warranty. Catch 22. A dealer can do it and most likely get away with it, but he will be 200 bucks higher than you can buy them online (a real dealer, not home depot or lowes). But then you won't roach your saw.
That 1/8th or a scosh more richening on one screw makes all the difference in the world with them things. I would say most any new expensive saw is the same way, short of the new computer carb controlled saws. They sell them "get permission" from the goobermint to pass emissions at one setting, but it is a wink wink nod nod with savvy dealers and the guys on this site that further more realistic real world adjustment is in order.
How can I put this..a warranty is no substitute for saw performance and longevity compared to a REAL carb tune and proper maintenance. You don't want to turn it in broken for warranty work, if they will do it, you just want the dang thing to run properly, that will require an initial tune, then a retune after break in. If you have a good dealer, they will do this, if you want to save a lot of cash, you can buy online but then you must do it. Gets down to "you make the call" on what you want to do.