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Anybody used both these polesaws? I've used the 131 but never the echo, and I don't even know anyone who has used one. They seem to get pretty good reviews and people say that the shaft is better on the echo but the engine is underpowered. The shaft is definitely the weak point on the stihl
I'm looking at picking up a pole saw soon but don't really know which way to go. The HT75, 101 and 131 have very little difference between them in price in australia. They're all ridiculuously expensive at $1379, $1489 and $1589 respectively. Nobody offers much of a discount, maybe $50. The difference between the 75 and the 131 is only a couple hundred which isn't much at that price level.
The echo is priced somewhat similar at about $1400 retail, but I have a dealer who offered me one for $995. He also offered me a hedging head which he says is very good quality for about $500. I'm inclined to believe him. From what I understand the stihl can't run a hedging head. It's not a huge selling point for me, I dont do many hedges but I do rent a pole hedger a few times a year at about $100/day. Im almost inclined to not get the hedging head just because I hate doing hedges and if I have a hedger I'll end up doing more of them.
On paper the echo doesn't look much good. It's 28cc, 0.9kw and 8.2kg. The 131 is 36cc, 1.4kw and 7.8kg. the HT75 is 25cc, 0.95kw and 6.9kg. I'm after whichever of the pole saws is going to work reliably, last a long time and possibly have a decent resale value. Stihls hold their resale good in australia. Heavily abused HT75's go for $500~$600.
As an aside, anybody muff modded a pole saw?
What would you buy?
Shaun
I'm looking at picking up a pole saw soon but don't really know which way to go. The HT75, 101 and 131 have very little difference between them in price in australia. They're all ridiculuously expensive at $1379, $1489 and $1589 respectively. Nobody offers much of a discount, maybe $50. The difference between the 75 and the 131 is only a couple hundred which isn't much at that price level.
The echo is priced somewhat similar at about $1400 retail, but I have a dealer who offered me one for $995. He also offered me a hedging head which he says is very good quality for about $500. I'm inclined to believe him. From what I understand the stihl can't run a hedging head. It's not a huge selling point for me, I dont do many hedges but I do rent a pole hedger a few times a year at about $100/day. Im almost inclined to not get the hedging head just because I hate doing hedges and if I have a hedger I'll end up doing more of them.
On paper the echo doesn't look much good. It's 28cc, 0.9kw and 8.2kg. The 131 is 36cc, 1.4kw and 7.8kg. the HT75 is 25cc, 0.95kw and 6.9kg. I'm after whichever of the pole saws is going to work reliably, last a long time and possibly have a decent resale value. Stihls hold their resale good in australia. Heavily abused HT75's go for $500~$600.
As an aside, anybody muff modded a pole saw?
What would you buy?
Shaun