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How much compression should an Echo cs590 and cs400 have?
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<blockquote data-quote="WSE" data-source="post: 4999494" data-attributes="member: 122512"><p>Yes the P actually stands for professional cutting system. But all the P models are magnesium cased and what I would consider to be "pro saws." Yes their homeowner saws have the clamshell design but the CS-370 and CS-400 are quite bullet proof and used by many tree trimming companies etc. I don't think much of the CS-310</p><p>Or 352. Wouldn't sell them to anyone but a homeowner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSE, post: 4999494, member: 122512"] Yes the P actually stands for professional cutting system. But all the P models are magnesium cased and what I would consider to be "pro saws." Yes their homeowner saws have the clamshell design but the CS-370 and CS-400 are quite bullet proof and used by many tree trimming companies etc. I don't think much of the CS-310 Or 352. Wouldn't sell them to anyone but a homeowner. [/QUOTE]
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