wrap handle, mag vs plastic clutch cover, outer spike, aluminum vs plastic wrap all adds to the weight of the 620. 3/4 wrap probably is only a very small portion of the extra weight though. i dont have a standard 620P to compare though.No surprices really - the Echo 620 is heavier than the 590 also in the specs - and then the 620's wrap handle likely adds a little.
Yes I'm suprised the 6400 weighs that much. I think I will save up for a 7900 or 7910. Same weight right?
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thanks for doing this, there is probably more 50-60cc saws cutting firewood than any other. It amazes me as well how superficial this crowd is here over a few onces or tenths of a horsepower. Not a bad choice of saw to be had in this bunch for sure!That to me is the most interesting thing about this all. Our perception of size vs real measurements of the saws.
Yeah, I'd be happy with any of them!Not a bad choice of saw to be had in this bunch for sure!
all them would be exc. Firewood saws, provided by an exc. site sponser as well.Yeah, I'd be happy with any of them!
Thanks for your time and efforts to post these dimensions for us.
Mike the 362 still feels more like a 70cc saw
What else would you do with it?[emoji53]Only when U cut with it!!!! Ha Ha Ha!!!
Replace crankshaft...That is all I have ever done on themWhat else would you do with it?[emoji53]
What the difference between the 2159 and 2258, just the cat muff? What about 2258 vs 2260?
Mike the Stihl 362C still cuts and performs more like a 70cc saw
Lol nice tryFixed
You and your stupid 357A hot 50cc saw is what I like best for general firewood & logging. But a 60cc is nice when the wood gets much over 18-20" Ported 357xp is what I grab...
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