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Well guys, I just dropped off a cherry MS261 at my local UPS. I’m selling some of my non vintage saws to help fund a engagement ring purchase.


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Pictures or it ain't happening.

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I'm still at 4 saws on this series. I need 3 more variations to be satisfied...and of course more for parts saws. ;)

Hmmm looks like this one should be in your collection...
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Well guys, I just dropped off a cherry MS261 at my local UPS. I’m selling some of my non vintage saws to help fund a engagement ring purchase.


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Good for you, I was pretty sure I spent too much money on mine but she looks down at it and still smiles so I know I did well, we are in the wedding planning stages.....
 
I've got one Echo,a cs400 and I like it for the weight and power it has, little mm and some tuning and runs like a champ with depth gauges dropped on my chains.

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My first saw was a wild thing... Hated it, thought that all saws were that crappy. When it locked up after I ran it hard in a 95 degree day I bought a CS4400 and was amazed how good a saw could be. Had a few Stihls and Macs but always went back.ti the Echo as my go to saw. I'm not surprised anymore when people make.similar statements to yours. Most people that still cut don't like to let their Echos go. They run strong and are super reliable!


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