I am a Dolmar fanboy and have to admit that too! I love their 4 stroke trimmers and they have proven to be very reliable engines but they came up short on this one from my first glance at themEcho is way better
Echo is 2 stroke. Dolmar is a true 4 stroke engine. straight gas with oil in the crankcase.So whats the price difference between the 2? And is the echo a 4 cycle too
Unicorn. Keep hearing about it but no news on when it will make it's debutThanks for all the pics and info.
Any news about a new top handle yet?
Well since even the Stihl 201 only has one bar nut left, I see this two nut fear simply as a "nuty" illusion. There is absolutely nothign wrong with one bar nut at all. I have it as a quick adjuster on my Dolmar/Makita e- saw and have never had a problem in 5 years.I say i like the echo top handle 360 plenty of power for the price and i like having 2 bar nuts
Yeah the 200t also has one nut too. But i dont tighten my chain in a tree either. Il send it down if thats the case. Only had to send a saw down for more fuel and oilWell since even the Stihl 201 only has one bar nut left, I see this two nut fear simply as a nuty illusion. There is absolutely nothign wrong with one bar nut at all. I have it as a quick adjuster on my Dolmar/Makita e- saw and have never had a problem in 5 years.
And the Dolmar 4 stroke doesn't care one bit in which way you hold the engine!
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I like my Ryobi 4 cycle i have held it at any position possible and keeps running without blowing oil or smoking. And i like the deep sound of the 4 stroke tooWell since even the Stihl 201 only has one bar nut left, I see this two nut fear simply as a nuty illusion. There is absolutely nothign wrong with one bar nut at all. I have it as a quick adjuster on my Dolmar/Makita e- saw and have never had a problem in 5 years.
And the Dolmar 4 stroke doesn't care one bit in which way you hold the engine!
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