echo600
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I am ready to buy an new 60cc saw, the ECHO CS600P for $500, that I will use to cut, a few fair sized hardwoods a year.
I want it to do this for 10 or 20 years , with easy starting. I do not need it be the absolute highest revving in the class.
(however I hear its neck in neck with the more popular Stihl and Husky, ).
As long as it, out cuts the poulan wild thing or poulan wildly useless thing or poulan wild timewaster thing.
Any reason why I should not buy it, besides saying its an Echo.
Also should I open the high limit setting a 1/16 of a turn from factory setting to rich it up abit?
How is it broken in?
Does it need high octane - I don't think so.
Empty the gas or use fuel stabilizer to store it?
Can I use a different oil than Echo brand, maybe I should stick with Echo?
Any comeents, help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks...Chris
I want it to do this for 10 or 20 years , with easy starting. I do not need it be the absolute highest revving in the class.
(however I hear its neck in neck with the more popular Stihl and Husky, ).
As long as it, out cuts the poulan wild thing or poulan wildly useless thing or poulan wild timewaster thing.
Any reason why I should not buy it, besides saying its an Echo.
Also should I open the high limit setting a 1/16 of a turn from factory setting to rich it up abit?
How is it broken in?
Does it need high octane - I don't think so.
Empty the gas or use fuel stabilizer to store it?
Can I use a different oil than Echo brand, maybe I should stick with Echo?
Any comeents, help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks...Chris