I have actually logged pine and poplar out with my 600p and so far so good.not that it was 12 hours a day 7 days a week but enough to kill a poulan in a short amount of time.one day actually it took a flying 100ft leap into the woods.got the saw stuck in a widow maker.i was blocking it down to get it unlodged out of a tree across the road.only way out was to pull the tree off of the bar.well when they jerked all i saw was an orange streak.lol.picked it up, dusted it off and went back to sawing.not even a scratch. may be a plasticky feeling saw but its made tough enough.Wound up at this thread. I just walked out of Stihl with a new MS 211c Saw (bartered). Was waiting on a 261 and got tired of waiting. Anyway, I have an Echo CS600P as well, so thought I'd settle for something smaller to work on my smaller jobs. Hope I like it. I can say the my Echo 600p is an absolute beast. I just use it around my property so no professional work here.
Thank you again you've been a huge help
Wound up at this thread. I just walked out of Stihl with a new MS 211c Saw (bartered). Was waiting on a 261 and got tired of waiting. Anyway, I have an Echo CS600P as well, so thought I'd settle for something smaller to work on my smaller jobs. Hope I like it. I can say the my Echo 600p is an absolute beast. I just use it around my property so no professional work here.
How would the 620 stand against a 372xp xt?
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