The only issue I have with it is the telescopic shaft won't stay in if you don't need the full extension. No matter how tight you tighten the knob clamp, the shaft keeps creeping out. It's a good saw, don't get me wrong. The echo is just better. It is heavy. The first time I used it, I cut for about 2 hours, then it took me the rest of the day to pick up and haul off all the limbs.I’m sure it would be an easy sell. Then you can buy an Echo. I have a HT131 myself, never had any issues but it is heavy. I can’t use it very long at a time
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Yep. I can always order Echo parts very easily and their parts diagrams are available to the public. Echo still offers parts for their older products and the prices are reasonable. Their designs are also easy to work on.IMHO unless you are buying a top end Stihl you are wasting your money in the long run. Parts are more, labor is often more, less warranty then a new Echo (I believe Stihl I’m not 5 year res) and I just don’t see the value.
I have seen a good amount of weed eaters and multi use powerheads come in both Stihl and Echo and would say that the Echos are usually repaired and returned more often then the Stihls. I know that’s a big claim without numbers to show but that’s just my opinion. YMMV. Happy shopping! Use good oil!
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