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extraspecialman

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I was lookin at the Deere site today,thinkin of buyin another saw and a trimmer.The specs on the CS 56 look pretty good as far as size/weight,but they never mentioned horse power.Anybody know the HP rating?Any experience with these saws?I have to wonder how it compares to the 361 or 357.Olympik makes these saws now I think.Only Deere saw I ever owned was made by Homelite,I wasnt to impressed.
 
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do a search for cad bite by me and a search about john deere. i have a cs 40 and a cs 62 also the cs81.they are darn good saw they are alot more metal then the stihls. for the dollar they are cheaper then stihls. a cs 56 with 20" bar ansemi chisel skip is a good all purpose saw. one thing i like about the jd is it is a six point av versus stihl three point av. buy a jd and let us know what you think. the jds are made by emak in Italy.
 
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the cs 56 is desighned to compete with a 290 it is nowhere near the caliber of a 361 I have both and would much rather run the 361 here was a thread brought up only a few days ago on these also I thouught they were an efco saw
 
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I was lookin at the Deere site today,thinkin of buyin another saw and a trimmer.The specs on the CS 56 look pretty good as far as size/weight,but they never mentioned horse power.Anybody know the HP rating?Any experience with these saws?I have to wonder how it compares to the 361 or 357.Olympik makes these saws now I think.Only Deere saw I ever owned was made by Homelite,I wasnt to impressed.

You still won't be impressed.

Go get you a 361:D
 
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CS62 Pro-Series™ Chain Saw




Models 1-1 of 1




MANUFACTURER
MODEL John Deere
CS62 Stihl
MS361

Chain Saw

CC's 61.5 59

Cu. in. 3.75 3.60

Weight, lb. 12.4 12.3

Power/weight ratio 0.379 0.358

Fuel capacity, oz. 23.7 23.1

Oil capacity, oz. 11.8 10.9

Bar lengths 16-20 16-20

Chain brake inertia inertia

Forged connecting rod yes ---

Waffered connecting rod yes ---

Caged rod bearings yes ---

3-Piece crankshaft yes ---

No oil at idle yes ---

U.S. Consumer warranty 2 years 1 year

U.S. commercial warranty 120 days 90 days

EPA Compliance period (engine hours) --- ---
 
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we used the cs-56,52,4? in bonfire..i dont know what it was with them but we could NEVER cut faster than a stihl 028 or husky 55rancher....EVER....granted..we brutalized them beyond belief......in fact i kinda feel sorry for them...but we always had problems keeping them running...even with fresh full chisel they were slow...
the cs-42?? was the fastest cutting one ...and it would barely out cut a mini mac...and before anyone says anything..these were donated straight from a dealership ...straight from the shelf...i hate them worse than poulans...

now maybe we just got something bad...but that was our experience...ill sit in a chair before i touch another one...
 
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I do have a 361c,and I think its the best saw Ive ever used as far as power/weight/balance.I just like saws,and want to keep addin to the collection.But at the same time I want high speed top notch saws if Im gonna be spending over $400 for one.The John Deere looks promising,but Im looking more at the CS 62 now.
 
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The 50cc saw has 3.2 hp, the 56cc has 4.1 hp and the 61cc has 4.7, maybe, well thats what i read.

The 56cc one compares better with the MS341/Husky 359.

Yes, go with the 62cc one, basically the same saw with more power....:)

Here is a German test report on the 56cc version.

It is a tad heavier than advertised, but otherwise the test mostly confirms the specs.

The only real complaints I have seen about those Emak saws is about the antivibe, and then a few about the outside fit and finish.......
 
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The guy that I cut with here and there has one of these saws, I belive it is an Echo saw. Sure looks like it to me anyways. It has an 18" bar and is a killer saw. I cut side to side with him and my 361 clearly has more power and rpm. His saw is no POS by far. I dont know what he paid for it but it sure seemed like alot of saw for alot less then I paid for my saw....lol
 
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The guy that I cut with here and there has one of these saws, I belive it is an Echo saw. Sure looks like it to me anyways. It has an 18" bar and is a killer saw. I cut side to side with him and my 361 clearly has more power and rpm. His saw is no POS by far. I dont know what he paid for it but it sure seemed like alot of saw for alot less then I paid for my saw....lol

That's about it, I believe - the truth that is....
 

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