Amen. Echo and Husky seem a better choice there for ease of getting parts - the parts headache of Stihl with no online sales is a deal breaker for many.
This is why I own no Stihls.
Amen. Echo and Husky seem a better choice there for ease of getting parts - the parts headache of Stihl with no online sales is a deal breaker for many.
I run my G660 this way with no issues, but to your point, it took a little work to get it there which I expected.Here the question you ask yourself.
If you are the type that just wants to grab the saw when needed use it and put it up after done without any futzing about then do not buy a Chinease saw. Get an echo.
I don't think anyone woukd dispute the fact that aecho.makes a quality saw. In general they are just old designs that have poor performance when compared to modern Husky and Stihl saws.People NEVER include ECHO when they refer to good saws. I'll take my ECHO's over a Husky or Stihl any day and overall they cost less as well. More than a chink saw but less than the other 2.
I got a 92 model 650 EVL That looks like a saw from the 70's the old thing still runs and I use it sometimes to buck. The old 235 Husky I got runs circles around it. It's a cool old saw though, it sounds like an old 70's Yamaha Mini Enduro.I don't think anyone woukd dispute the fact that aecho.makes a quality saw. In general they are just old designs that have poor performance when compared to modern Husky and Stihl saws.
I'm familiar with the modern 235/235e but I haven't seen or heard of an old 235.I got a 92 model 650 EVL That looks like a saw from the 70's the old thing still runs and I use it sometimes to buck. The old 235 Husky I got runs circles around it. It's a cool old saw though, it sounds like an old 70's Yamaha Mini Enduro.
It is old from use "not antique" my bad I think it was made in 09 235xtorq just like the ones they make for Poulon. I use it to buck up smaller branches.I'm familiar with the modern 235/235e but I haven't seen or heard of an old 235.
Ahhh, that explains it. I thought I had a hole in my Husqvarna history and was all excited about a new (to me) old model.It is old from use "not antique" my bad I think it was made in 09 235xtorq just like the ones they make for Poulon. I use it to buck up smaller branches.
Your Honda is a perfect example. if you want quality you have to spend. There is no arguable point.Holzfforma, Just cheap copies that will work good for some but never compare to the originals.
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