I've been running this saw nearly every day for several weeks. To be perfectly honest, I'm just not overly impressed with it. It is supposed to be Echo's answer to the MS200T, or Husky 338XPT.......I don't think so?
Anyhow, for those thinking of saving a couple hundred dollars and coming up with a rival to those saws, spend the extra money!
Here's what I have found:
This is a very high rpm saw, but pulls down easily in the cut.
It will barely manage the 14" bar, 12" would be better.
I absolutely HATE the built in rev limiter, it makes the saw difficult, if not near impossible to set the high speed mixture screw.
As you lean it up to improve rpms and power, the rev limiting module makes it start "4 stroking". The module also takes over when you are cutting small limbs/light load, fooling the tuner into thinking you've got enough fuel going to it.
I guess they tried to run these saws somewhat lean, for EPA reasons, and the rev limiting feature is supposed to save the piston? I can say this for certain, if I had left the factory limiting caps in place, we would have already "toasted" the piston. The leanest setting I can come up with is over one half turn RICHER than the limiting cap would allow!
Anyhow, overall it's OK, decent "grunt" for a piston ported saw, starts easily, and idles perfectly, but really doesn't have any more power than either one of my Pro Mac top handle saws. I actually think my converted to top handle and "modified" PM330 will out cut it.
We really like the other Echo saws that we own, the 510's are among my favorites, but even those saws should be limited to an 18" bar, 16" would be ideal.
The only good thing I can saw about the CS-360T, is that it cuts 3 times faster than the CS-300 and CS-301's we've owned. I could go back in the house an drink a cup of coffee and have a bowl of cereal waiting for the 300/301 to cut thru an 8" limb!........Cliff
Anyhow, for those thinking of saving a couple hundred dollars and coming up with a rival to those saws, spend the extra money!
Here's what I have found:
This is a very high rpm saw, but pulls down easily in the cut.
It will barely manage the 14" bar, 12" would be better.
I absolutely HATE the built in rev limiter, it makes the saw difficult, if not near impossible to set the high speed mixture screw.
As you lean it up to improve rpms and power, the rev limiting module makes it start "4 stroking". The module also takes over when you are cutting small limbs/light load, fooling the tuner into thinking you've got enough fuel going to it.
I guess they tried to run these saws somewhat lean, for EPA reasons, and the rev limiting feature is supposed to save the piston? I can say this for certain, if I had left the factory limiting caps in place, we would have already "toasted" the piston. The leanest setting I can come up with is over one half turn RICHER than the limiting cap would allow!
Anyhow, overall it's OK, decent "grunt" for a piston ported saw, starts easily, and idles perfectly, but really doesn't have any more power than either one of my Pro Mac top handle saws. I actually think my converted to top handle and "modified" PM330 will out cut it.
We really like the other Echo saws that we own, the 510's are among my favorites, but even those saws should be limited to an 18" bar, 16" would be ideal.
The only good thing I can saw about the CS-360T, is that it cuts 3 times faster than the CS-300 and CS-301's we've owned. I could go back in the house an drink a cup of coffee and have a bowl of cereal waiting for the 300/301 to cut thru an 8" limb!........Cliff
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