Echo CS600P.
Bad ass saws.......period.
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this.......my expectations were low, but the difference between this with a severe muffler mod and my Husky 350 with a base gasket delete is difficult to tell. They both cut wood and kick some ash. Your results may be different. The Husky doesn't rip my fingers off when starting. It is much more civilized.
The thing stickin' outta the side of the recoil is gone now. It was a cheesy previous owner repair. The dogs I cut out from a chunk of stainless steel, copied the one side pattern, modified to fit the other bolt pattern on the inside.oh hell ya ...just don't drop on your foot, it is a bit soggy. I paid $40 for mine but it was a runner and pumps over 180PSI. Mine doesn't have that thing sticking out of recoil . What is it? Instead of dawgs mine has a muffler bumper. Dawgs are cooler.
Actually RedMax is Zenoah, it's just their US brand name. The Ryobi 10532 is a RedMax/Zenoah GZ400 with an actual Zenoah engine, and the Craftsman is a yellow GZ4000.That Earthquake is a great saw that surprised a lot of people until they found out that it has a Zenoah engine. Redmax used Zenoah engines. The Ryobi 10532, Mac M40, TroyBilt M40 and the yellow Craftsman Pro around 2007(?) were Zenoah rebadges. Diggersdad is an authority on these.
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