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Morning! Anybody have thoughts or comments on an Efco 8200? I just picked up one that needs a bit of work, was thinking about adding an 82cc saw to the stable.

DD
Been looking for a bigger saw. You suck! :laugh: But then, I've got too many that need work also. I'd better concentrate on those first. :dizzy:
 
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look what I found at the pickin hole today!
 
Morning! Anybody have thoughts or comments on an Efco 8200? I just picked up one that needs a bit of work, was thinking about adding an 82cc saw to the stable.

DD
I have the Olympic/efco 681 not bad lots of torque I don't think it runs with my Makita bb. they are a very well built. Have not had my hands on the 8200.
 
Been looking for a bigger saw. You suck! :laugh: But then, I've got too many that need work also. I'd better concentrate on those first. :dizzy:

Well, we can add this one to your tab. I don't have a whole lot in it, considering what it needs. After I got finished checking everything out it seems to need about $100 in parts (mostly covers), maybe a tank but not sure on that yet. Saw has less than 10 hours on it. It was dropped out of a tractor bucket, and IIRC the story was the owner forgot about putting it in there and dumped the bucket while he was moving between fields on the road. Piston still has machine marks. I'll bet it's not even fully broke in just yet. Just think of the fun you could have with a 30" bar on that 82 cc beast!!! :chainsaw:
 
Well, we can add this one to your tab. I don't have a whole lot in it, considering what it needs. After I got finished checking everything out it seems to need about $100 in parts (mostly covers), maybe a tank but not sure on that yet. Saw has less than 10 hours on it. It was dropped out of a tractor bucket, and IIRC the story was the owner forgot about putting it in there and dumped the bucket while he was moving between fields on the road. Piston still has machine marks. I'll bet it's not even fully broke in just yet. Just think of the fun you could have with a 30" bar on that 82 cc beast!!! :chainsaw:

Hmmmmm, halfta think on that. Which could take a while.;)
 

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