Echo 702vl

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
xrem20

xrem20

ArboristSite Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2008
Messages
57
Location
Rainier WA
I am new to the site, and hobby of restoring chainsaws. I was given an echo 702vl by a neighbor. The saw runs but I cannot find any information on the web about the saw besides the manual. I would like to know how it rates among the aborsite users. Thanks in advance
 
Brushwacker

Brushwacker

Addicted to ArboristSite
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
Jun 25, 2006
Messages
4,128
Location
Medaryville, IN USA
I am new to the site, and hobby of restoring chainsaws. I was given an echo 702vl by a neighbor. The saw runs but I cannot find any information on the web about the saw besides the manual. I would like to know how it rates among the aborsite users. Thanks in advance

Same as John Deere 70 v . My freinds dad left his to his sons. Wasn't started for about 2 years and it fired up on old gas and run. I bought 2 60 V J.D. (Same as echo 602 ) for parts and repair + an incomplete 702 echo .Looks like most 702 parts will interchange with 602 to me.
702 I believe is near 70 cc. I do not remember cutting wood with one although I may have years ago breifly.
 
Hilly Downunder

Hilly Downunder

New Member
Joined
Dec 1, 2007
Messages
2
Location
North coast of NSW, Australia
Bought one brand new about 35 years ago, gave it a hard life cutting firewood which was mainly old hardwood power poles and long dead trees. Still got the old thing, I think it has had about 3 new plugs, some fuel lines, a fuel tank cap and the muffler is buggered. Still starts third pull even if it hasn't been used for months.
It's one of those things I intend to take into the retirement home with me!
Dennis.
 
NZEcho

NZEcho

ArboristSite Lurker
Joined
Dec 27, 2007
Messages
7
Location
New Zealand
I Have A 702vl that I am rebuilding at the moment. They seem to be a well built saw and I have only herd good things about their reliability. Try this site for more info. http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.n...b802b7aceee6125e88256d0d001e6622?OpenDocument

There is also an Echo group on Yahoo that has some knowledgeable people on it. The 602 and 702 parts are all interchangeable execpt the piston and cylinder. Hope this helps.
Cheers....
 
TNMIKE

TNMIKE

ArboristSite Operative
Joined
Jul 1, 2007
Messages
390
Location
NC and TN
Ive got a 701

Pretty much the same saw as the 702. 71CC . Ive milled with it in smaller stuff...its got a lot of torque in the low end. Its a tough saw but heavy by todays standards.
 
Top