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Need Unbiased Opinion on Buying A Top Handled Saw
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<blockquote data-quote="twiztedsix" data-source="post: 2058447" data-attributes="member: 45531"><p>Just a little insight, have you considered an echo cs-341? its lighter than the cs-360t. Also, Echo will pay to have the carb adjusted within the first 30 days that you own the saw, ask your dealer about it, if he doesn't know tell him to call Echo and ask them. They call it a break-in adjustment, I am not sure if you have to get it done at a signature dealer, or if any Echo dealer can do it. But they should pull the limiter caps and adjust the carb according to specs free of charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twiztedsix, post: 2058447, member: 45531"] Just a little insight, have you considered an echo cs-341? its lighter than the cs-360t. Also, Echo will pay to have the carb adjusted within the first 30 days that you own the saw, ask your dealer about it, if he doesn't know tell him to call Echo and ask them. They call it a break-in adjustment, I am not sure if you have to get it done at a signature dealer, or if any Echo dealer can do it. But they should pull the limiter caps and adjust the carb according to specs free of charge. [/QUOTE]
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