956/CS56 vs 651
TonyM,
Tell us more about putting the 956/CS56 up against the 651Pro.
I have never run a Deere or EFCO saw but I have mucho hours behind my 651. I have handled a Deere CS56 and it is way heavy for what it is. On paper, (I know that's a very unreliable way to rate saws but, when that's all ya got...) the 956/CS56 seems to lack in the power/weight comparison. The EFCO and the DEERE are published at two different weights so I just averaged them.
956/CS56: 4.1hp, 12.35lbs. (12.1 and 12.6 ave)
651Pro: 4.0hp, 10.7lbs.
That's 13.3% more weight for one tenth more hp????? Even higher if you go with a Deere! That's a bunch when you're cuttin' all day. Its overall dimensions are larger as well.
Have you put these two against each other in a log? I have a hard time believing that Deere outcuts the 651Pro seeing I have had it head to head w/the best 3ci saws out there and nothing has compared yet. (Close but not quite). Let me know will ya?
Thanks
TonyM,
Tell us more about putting the 956/CS56 up against the 651Pro.
I have never run a Deere or EFCO saw but I have mucho hours behind my 651. I have handled a Deere CS56 and it is way heavy for what it is. On paper, (I know that's a very unreliable way to rate saws but, when that's all ya got...) the 956/CS56 seems to lack in the power/weight comparison. The EFCO and the DEERE are published at two different weights so I just averaged them.
956/CS56: 4.1hp, 12.35lbs. (12.1 and 12.6 ave)
651Pro: 4.0hp, 10.7lbs.
That's 13.3% more weight for one tenth more hp????? Even higher if you go with a Deere! That's a bunch when you're cuttin' all day. Its overall dimensions are larger as well.
Have you put these two against each other in a log? I have a hard time believing that Deere outcuts the 651Pro seeing I have had it head to head w/the best 3ci saws out there and nothing has compared yet. (Close but not quite). Let me know will ya?
Thanks