Wayne Wilkinson
ArboristSite Operative
Well, I didnt want to put them in the antique saw portion, but I know the echo lovers will get a little kick out of them. these are my three older Echo saws. 602 and 2 750s. The one 750 with out the chain break isnt oiling, its been in two different shops, and still no oil. I was told by an "expert" over the phone that it was proly the filter and line inside the tank. im no saw tech, i pay people to fix my broken 2 strokes. if it were a truck or car or bike... anyways the 750 with chain break starts runs oils and cuts great. the springs are weak and the chain spins full time, which is why i think they unhooked the chain break...lol the 602 works and starts as it should. The two 750s will be dropped off at a third shop tomorrow. Its an old friend of the family who recently took over his dads small engine shop a little ways out of town from where I live. But hes looking for the work where the other two shops kinda pushed me around about the age of the saws and their inability to find parts (which I sourced). If I can get them all running like they should, I will look into buying the 702evl from my buddy I think he has a 602 parts saw as well. The guy I got the two 750s from has a few old echos like a 660 602 and a 350 or 450 as well I may buy. Just something about these old echos and the way they sound. Ill try n post a few more pics of the saws, maybe clean them up a bit tonight before I drop them off at the shop tomorrow.