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Monkeywithachainsaw

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My ms192t got ran over by my groundie today and my trusty cs3000 is finally starting to show it's age. Budget is tight right now and I'm cursed from owning a stihl top handle. So I'm looking for another Echo. Not super picky on model. I'd like to keep it under $200 shipped. Don't a need bar or chain, just a powerhead. Let me know what you got.
 
What do you think shipping would cost me to 83704? Thing about the 192 for me is I've destroyed 4 of them. One got dropped out of a tree when the screw holding the lanyard ring backed out, another stolen out of my house along with 4 other saws (still looking for a pm 850, a pm 10-10S, 056, and 034). The third rolled down a hill and into a reservoir, and we already know what happened to the fourth. But I might take you up on that.
 
I got a nice cs3000
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The Echo 3000 to 3400 etc. series are still one of my all-time favorites in top handles. Note in the CS300 pic above that the belt hook in the back is built like a tank, sturdy and tough. Nowadays they seem to be built to snap off or fall apart. My Echo CS3400 refuses to die and runs hard.
 
The Echo 3000 to 3400 etc. series are still one of my all-time favorites in top handles. Note in the CS300 pic above that the belt hook in the back is built like a tank, sturdy and tough. Nowadays they seem to be built to snap off or fall apart. My Echo CS3400 refuses to die and runs hard.
Matter of fact I ended up buying a cs3400 and immediately after I bought that 3 of my climber buddies each have me an old 192 of theirs. So now I have 2-192tc's 1-192t and 1 smashed 193. I got both of the tc's running(after minor port work and a muff mod/timing advance). And the 192T is getting some serious work done playing with the port timing and a serious hogging out of the intake/exhaust ports/popup piston if I can get away with it.
I ended up putting a 16" bar on the 3400 and I use it for blocking out the bigger stuff because I normally run 12" bars 90% of the time . It's a little grunter I'm impressed.
 
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