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Need Input Regarding Whether The Purge Button or Air Purge Button Really Makes It Easier to Start When Engine is Cold
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<blockquote data-quote="Lightning Performance" data-source="post: 7891555" data-attributes="member: 180607"><p>Stihl guy here but do use other brands. Geared more towards a purpose built tool then any one brand myself. Purpose built saws I've done have been very popular with the owners be it bucking, top handles, chunking down or felling.</p><p></p><p>Have customers switching from Jred and Husky to Shinny and Echo. They want light tools being most of us are over forty or fifty now. It's not something any of us considered up until about three years ago or so based on quality issues from the factory. Lighter saws, less issues, cheaper parts and no issues with them in any trim so far. Sixty CC saws running 24 and 28 bars for more reach bucking but ported and not high compression builds. They are not burying the bar so the saws are handing it very well. They oil fine and we have had zero issues once I open them up so they can breathe better on the intake, filler and exhaust. The ported ones also have had zero issues in the last three years of use. It will continue to improve just like the clones do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightning Performance, post: 7891555, member: 180607"] Stihl guy here but do use other brands. Geared more towards a purpose built tool then any one brand myself. Purpose built saws I've done have been very popular with the owners be it bucking, top handles, chunking down or felling. Have customers switching from Jred and Husky to Shinny and Echo. They want light tools being most of us are over forty or fifty now. It's not something any of us considered up until about three years ago or so based on quality issues from the factory. Lighter saws, less issues, cheaper parts and no issues with them in any trim so far. Sixty CC saws running 24 and 28 bars for more reach bucking but ported and not high compression builds. They are not burying the bar so the saws are handing it very well. They oil fine and we have had zero issues once I open them up so they can breathe better on the intake, filler and exhaust. The ported ones also have had zero issues in the last three years of use. It will continue to improve just like the clones do. [/QUOTE]
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