So your like an hour from the Jersey border?I saw that ... thanks.
That's a lonnnnng way from me, about 2 hour drive each way.
So your like an hour from the Jersey border?I saw that ... thanks.
That's a lonnnnng way from me, about 2 hour drive each way.
The 355T is a much better saw. Besides being a newer model, it's lighter, has more power, better balanced vs the 360T. No cat muffler.
I have a echo cs 360t and a echo 340 top handle and after my 360 t warms up and makes a cut or 2 and cleans out it hangs with the 200t all day long. Sure it rev up a little slower than the 200t but thats cause of the ignition coil i have no problem running it through 13 inch frozen elm. Love it for the money and if you come across a echo 340 top handle get it if the jug is in nice shape my 340 is small lite and starts very easy and rips like the 200t echos Are very ling lasting engines
There is no replacement for displacement grind the cat out retune carb and you have a great saw slap on a carlton chain and youl have a mean little saw for the big hard woodthe echo usa site shows the 355t at 8 lbs and the 360t at 8.1 lbs, not a significant difference. one wonders if the .1 pounds might be the cat. i haven't tried the 355t because my 360t's just won't die. even if you drop them or run over them you could probably just replace the plastic. and since echo started selling orange saws, i don't lose them like i used to.
There is no replacement for displacement grind the cat out retune carb and you have a great saw slap on a carlton chain and youl have a mean little saw for the big hard wood
I just looked at the Stihl 192TC-E, 14" Bar, 7 pounds head weight, at 30.1cc power, for $300 at the Dealer.It's stupid, no way can these moronic prices be justified, and the reason the prices are so high is because guys in the tree biz seem to think they have to have one no matter what the cost.
I refuse to pay 800 to 900 fracking dollars for a top handle saw when I can buy a huge saw for the same price.
So I'm going off the reservation and trying another brand.
For years I used the 020av super, then I got the ms200t used on fleabay for $400 a couple years ago.
Now I'm needing a new saw and the prices are retarded.
I'm looking at various brands but have no experience with any of them.
I'm reading up on the red max, tanaka, hitachi, etc.
Got any suggestions?
I'd like to try the 192 out ... I've heard good and bad, the bad mainly being not gutsyI just looked at the Stihl 192TC-E, 14" Bar, 7 pounds head weight, at 30.1cc power, for $300 at the Dealer.
I'd almost bet you'd like it.I'd like to try the 192 out ... I've heard good and bad, the bad mainly being not gutsy
Why not get the real deal? MS200t. I seen some real clean used ones pop up. You are a climber right it will pay for it self soon enough. Then they still hold the value later if you sell.I'd like to try the 192 out ... I've heard good and bad, the bad mainly being not gutsy
I'd like to try the 192 out ... I've heard good and bad, the bad mainly being not gutsy
Id like to pull a 192 or a 201 t and se what i could find that makes them such gutless turdsI've got a 192c, no guts is my experience.
Ports,timing,carb, compression.Id like to pull a 192 or a 201 t and se what i could find that makes them such gutless turds
because I want a new one, and they're selling for $1100 !!Why not get the real deal? MS200t. I seen some real clean used ones pop up. You are a climber right it will pay for it self soon enough. Then they still hold the value later if you sell.
$1,000? I can get a new modded 201t delivered to australia for less than that, think theyre around $600US, or a modded 150 for @$700 and a stock 192t for $300+ tax + delivery...
Are you in canada?
My all time favourite TH saw is a modded 150t, unless I'm doing a reasonable size removal it does everything.
A modded 192t is also a damned good saw, reliable, durable, cheap and well made
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