Mastermind Meets The Echo CST-610EVL

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Gotta shoot a vid of them idling and running side by side. Maybe get Jon to run one while you run the other (cutting the same log). That'd be sweet.:cool2:

That would be really sweet. I need to build a new saw buck......this is a perfect excuse. :msp_thumbup:
 
I spent the extra 20 bucks on priority, so you should have it Wednesday. I should have put a bar in it for you, but I think a Husky mount will work. Let me know if you need a bar. I have a couple with those funky Echo tips on them.

I am looking forward to the side by side vids.
 
I spent the extra 20 bucks on priority, so you should have it Wednesday. I should have put a bar in it for you, but I think a Husky mount will work. Let me know if you need a bar. I have a couple with those funky Echo tips on them.

I am looking forward to the side by side vids.

Yeah JP the Husky bar works. I've got a few of the multi mount bars as well..... :rock:
 
Let me get this straight. 2 saws, 4 cylinders, 120cc's, in one of Mastermind's videos. Damn boys, it doesn't get any better than this. Good luck Randy !!!
 
Well you started it. :bowdown:

I know Randy, but the credit is all your's my friend. Your willingness to "step out of the box" and take on this unorthadox project shows to me at least that you and your staff are willing and ready to tackle anything and do it in a professional manner.

My part in this was easy. Shipping the saw and sending the money is a no-brainer. Your the craftsman, and a damn fine one to boot.

I would also like to thank EVERYONE who was kind enough to help Randy find the parts he needed for this project. The people on AS are simply amazing to say the least!!! I am kind of embarrassed that I sent Randy the Echo twin in that condition. But, as usual, all is good and the project is in high gear again.
 
I know Randy, that you and your staff are willing and ready....



Ya know, there is a bit of a resemblance....

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You need a double ended bar and then put them on a chainsaw mill. Smooth.




Mr. HE:cool:
 
Probably the best way to clean it.

Jon is working on it today......we've decided to split the cases to check the main bearings. It had bad seals and was leaking bar oil from the case gasket so it would be a good idea to tear her down to the crank......
 
Jon is working on it today......we've decided to split the cases to check the main bearings. It had bad seals and was leaking bar oil from the case gasket so it would be a good idea to tear her down to the crank......

If its more work than it's worth, don't worry about it. I appreciate you wanting to torture Jon, but give the guy a break, he seems nice enough. :D
 
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