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Greenerpastures
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Hi everyone
If you were to buy a saw in the 60 range, would you go for the Echo 620,
or for a slight increase in weight would you opt for the 7300.
To fill the gap between my 50 cc saws and the 7900.
I realise the Echo is heavy for its cc 's, but it does seem to have torque
that keeps it pulling instead of slowing down a lot,
and heaver again is the 7300, but I can only get one other 60 cc saw
that is cheaper than the 7300, and am not keen on that one.
The Echo is a full 100.00 more than the Makita.
I have a 7900, hens my interest in the 7300, parts being mostly the same,
but I like the build of the Echo 620, and read a lot of good things about them.
I would really like an MS 362, but affording one is something else.
Thanks, john
If you were to buy a saw in the 60 range, would you go for the Echo 620,
or for a slight increase in weight would you opt for the 7300.
To fill the gap between my 50 cc saws and the 7900.
I realise the Echo is heavy for its cc 's, but it does seem to have torque
that keeps it pulling instead of slowing down a lot,
and heaver again is the 7300, but I can only get one other 60 cc saw
that is cheaper than the 7300, and am not keen on that one.
The Echo is a full 100.00 more than the Makita.
I have a 7900, hens my interest in the 7300, parts being mostly the same,
but I like the build of the Echo 620, and read a lot of good things about them.
I would really like an MS 362, but affording one is something else.
Thanks, john