TBS
I have chainsaws and chainsaw accessories.
Recently a coworker had taken a few redmax trimmers and an echo srm 3800 to a local dealer for repair. The issues with the equipment were already known simple repairs but I'm to busy to do the work myself right now. The quote was over $800, the comment for the echo was it would be cheaper to replace it than repair it. How the f... is buying a comparable $6-700 echo brushcutter a better option than replacing a filter and fuel line. The redmaxs had the same issues. The echo came back missing the air filter and cover screws. This is the same dealer that talked my boss into buying an ms180 after they tried fixing the near new 017 we have was declared on the service tag dead even though it only needed a needle lever adjustment. I got the echo running in about ten minutes out in the field on the tailgate of my work truck. The redmaxs are also fixed.