That's good to hear. Haven't touched it yet but it's coming up.It is a cool little saw. 10.2# vs 9.6 for the 200t. Super simple to work on...unlike the 020 series...
Amazing tech for 1970.
That's good to hear. Haven't touched it yet but it's coming up.It is a cool little saw. 10.2# vs 9.6 for the 200t. Super simple to work on...unlike the 020 series...
Amazing tech for 1970.
How do you like the 2100? Have a friend with one for sale I was thinking about…like I need another big saw, lol
The full wrap handle for an Echo CS-620PW fits although pricey!Anyone put a full wrap on a echo timberwolf? I've been scrounging around for one. But the echo stickies there's barely any action in that thread to tell me how it went. A lot more guys in here with experience
I like the 57 Chevy wagon in the shed. I had one of them growing up.There's war wagon!
$650 is a good deal if it's in nice shape... I got this one for just under $600.How do you like the 2100? Have a friend with one for sale I was thinking about…like I need another big saw, lol
all stock…$650
So, like a tame 090?$650 is a good deal if it's in nice shape... I got this one for just under $600.
I like em a lot, but...... I'm very partial to em because the 2100 was the first saw I ran as a youngster.... I think I was 14 when I started running powersaws....
2100's are torque monsters and they have a boatload of compression, the av is old school rubber, stock they run at 8500 rpm max.
No experience with the 090, but from what I hear, yeah.So, like a tame 090?
I got to cut with one back in the early 90s. After an hour I couldn't feel my hands, lolNo experience with the 090, but from what I hear, yeah.
Thanks man, I was thinking of upgrading because the stock 590 real flimsy feeling. I see I can get them for 90$The full wrap handle for an Echo CS-620PW fits although pricey!
I may have to look into this 2100 saw you speak of real torquey you say8500 rpm max very very interesting$650 is a good deal if it's in nice shape... I got this one for just under $600.
I like em a lot, but...... I'm very partial to em because the 2100 was the first saw I ran as a youngster.... I think I was 14 when I started running powersaws....
2100's are torque monsters and they have a boatload of compression, the av is old school rubber, stock they run at 8500 rpm max.
I put a full wrap on my 620-P (now a 620-PW), so I put the aluminum handle from the 620 on my 590 timberwolf, so I don't see why it wouldn't work the other way. Only thing is the full wrap is about $100.Anyone put a full wrap on a echo timberwolf? I've been scrounging around for one. But the echo stickies there's barely any action in that thread to tell me how it went. A lot more guys in here with experience
You need one.......buy one........I may have to look into this 2100 saw you speak of real torquey you say8500 rpm max very very interesting
Normally truth doesn’t stir the potJust gonna stir the pot...
https://www.outdoorlife.com/30-06-springfield-best-cartridge-big-game-hunting/
Hm…gonna have to rethink my saw rack…Pics away , Lol
This doesn't read much different from the stuff I read 50 years ago... which supported the purchase of my Remington 700 BDL .30-06.Just gonna stir the pot...
https://www.outdoorlife.com/30-06-springfield-best-cartridge-big-game-hunting/
Need’s some PS on 2 of those…
I'm slow, what's a PS?Need’s some PS on 2 of those…
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