hawkfeather
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Cutting edge!:greenchainsaw:
Cutting edge!:greenchainsaw:
Cutting Edge: Making a cheaper saw that does the same work, weighs less, less vibes, quieter, better features, user friendly, etc...
Anyone can make a big chunk of metal cut wood...Cutting edge technology allows you to do it better.
I seem to recall The bashers on here slamming Echo for offering spring assisted recoils on some model saws... which they have been doing for some time...It took Stihl a while to catch on, and now it's the coolest.
This thread made me go back to my old avatar....
Damn.. we were hoping it would make you go away for a few more months:greenchainsaw:
Cutting Edge: Making a cheaper saw that does the same work, weighs less, less vibes, quieter, better features, user friendly, etc...
Anyone can make a big chunk of metal cut wood...Cutting edge technology allows you to do it better.
I seem to recall The bashers on here slamming Echo for offering spring assisted recoils on some model saws... which they have been doing for some time...It took Stihl a while to catch on, and now it's the coolest.
The only Echo that I will ever get is the wholesome growl of this 361 coming back at me after I shut her down in the mountains when I'm through cutting wood! Aren't Echo products made in Korea by Mexicans that speak fluent Greek? Just my :looser: two cents worth!! LMAO
Damn.. we were hoping it would make you go away for a few more months:greenchainsaw:
One of your many attributes:
Eternal Optimist
Nice new avatar.
I am going skeet shooting in the morning with a group of arborists.
Maybe i'll stop by Home Deport and pick up an Echo to toss up.
Would be fun....
Nice new avatar.
I am going skeet shooting in the morning with a group of arborists.
Maybe i'll stop by Home Deport and pick up an Echo to toss up.
Would be fun....
Yeah, and I'll bet you'll put the pieces in a box and try to return it too.
This is almost like the stihl versus echo, exmark versus scag argument I'm so used to elsewhere, but it's a good thread.
Especially since I'm from Pennsylvania.
The 260 is a bit light for extended firewood cutting in my opinion, but it will certainly do the job.
I like horsepower.
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