J Javelin Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Dec 29, 2003 Messages 1,179 Reaction score 56 Location Republic Mo. Feb 22, 2006 #21 That is what I do is sell/service Redmax. Go ahead and tweak it you will like it!
timistall ArboristSite Operative Joined Jul 24, 2005 Messages 227 Reaction score 13 Location FL Feb 22, 2006 #22 Question for the dealers How are the GZ4000 saws holding up?
J Javelin Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Dec 29, 2003 Messages 1,179 Reaction score 56 Location Republic Mo. Feb 22, 2006 #23 So far the 4000 is doing good I have sold several and have had no complaints with it at all other than it is heavy compared to the 3800.
So far the 4000 is doing good I have sold several and have had no complaints with it at all other than it is heavy compared to the 3800.
timistall ArboristSite Operative Joined Jul 24, 2005 Messages 227 Reaction score 13 Location FL Feb 22, 2006 #24 Is that the reason the 3800 cost a little more than the 4000. Just the weight?
J Javelin Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Dec 29, 2003 Messages 1,179 Reaction score 56 Location Republic Mo. Feb 22, 2006 #25 The 3800 costs less than the 4000 does. Now the 3200 costs more than the 4000 because of the e-start system.
The 3800 costs less than the 4000 does. Now the 3200 costs more than the 4000 because of the e-start system.
J Javelin Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Dec 29, 2003 Messages 1,179 Reaction score 56 Location Republic Mo. Mar 16, 2006 #26 Got in a new shipment of 621's yesterday it looks like they will soon have decompression valves on the saw. The cylinder at least on the outside has changed.
Got in a new shipment of 621's yesterday it looks like they will soon have decompression valves on the saw. The cylinder at least on the outside has changed.