Thanks guys. Thanks to this thread I just stopped and bought a new 4910 for no good reason but the want to try it out. Thanks a lot. Really.
Not happy with it ?Update from the OP. I fired up the Echo CS-590 for the first time today, and did a little bit of firewood cutting. Initial impressions. It doesn't seem as well built as the Stihl. The Stihl feels more solid, better put together. I especially don't like the oil and gas caps, the Stihl has a better design there.
As far as power, it has about the same as the old Stihl MS 311 I used to have.
They are built well, very reliable. They plastic may have a cheap feel to it but it's as good as any other. I think the fuel tank opening is a little small on my 352, but have had no problem from the cap. I do not like the Stihl Flippy caps, but the Husqvarna flippy caps are great. I even bought a set for my Dolmar.Update from the OP. I fired up the Echo CS-590 for the first time today, and did a little bit of firewood cutting. Initial impressions. It doesn't seem as well built as the Stihl. The Stihl feels more solid, better put together. I especially don't like the oil and gas caps, the Stihl has a better design there.
As far as power, it has about the same as the old Stihl MS 311 I used to have.
Since a new one is over $350, I would say that is a great deal for someone that wants one.It’s about 6 months old and pretty much new. Original bar and chain, haven’t even sharpened the chain once.
is $250 plus shipping a good price?
Echo plastic has a soft almost waxy feel to it. It can feel cheap if you are unfamiliar but I think it’s intentional, they seem to wear well from what I’ve seen from other saws owned by friends.They are built well, very reliable. They plastic may have a cheap feel to it but it's as good as any other. I think the fuel tank opening is a little small on my 352, but have had no problem from the cap. I do not like the Stihl Flippy caps, but the Husqvarna flippy caps are great. I even bought a set for my Dolmar.
You should be able to tell an increase in power after a few tanks.
These forums will do that to you. Pics are required. I found myself looking at them on ebay last night. If I wasn't trying to save money for a big project, I would have ordered one. I did place a bid on a 3510 this morning before I was fully awake. I probably won't get it though.Thanks guys. Thanks to this thread I just stopped and bought a new 4910 for no good reason but the want to try it out. Thanks a lot. Really.
It’s fun though I can’t complain. Just need to sell one or two to offset it.These forums will do that to you. Pics are required. I found myself looking at them on ebay last night. If I wasn't trying to save money for a big project, I would have ordered one. I did place a bid on a 3510 this morning before I was fully awake. I probably won't get it though.
Echo plastic has a soft almost waxy feel to it. It can feel cheap if you are unfamiliar but I think it’s intentional, they seem to wear well from what I’ve seen from other saws owned by friend
I can't bring myself to sell one.It’s fun though I can’t complain. Just need to sell one or two to offset it.
Going to throw it at a firewood pile tomorrow with my 550 and see how it feels. Will post some pics although not sure where to do that without hijacking this thread
It can! If that Stihl is anything like my 550 then all day longI run a ms261c with a 20'' bar for cutting all my firewood. It will buck 40'' logs with no problem. A 20'' bar on the 261 is a perfect balance for that saw. I don't see why it can't take down 24'' trees all day long.
Do you have a 550xp or an echo 550?It can! If that Stihl is anything like my 550 then all day long
550xp. Isn’t that similar to a 261? I’ve never run a 261 so maybe I’m wrong. I always thought they were comparable.Do you have a 550xp or an echo 550?
They are. Both 50cc. I would love to have either one. I have a 545. I really like it. I wanted a 550 but I got a better deal on the 545.550xp. Isn’t that similar to a 261? I’ve never run a 261 so maybe I’m wrong. I always thought they were comparable.
Seems to me when new, the 590’s do have a bit of a “cheap” feel. Never ran a 311 but have got some time on a ms391 and the Echo is a tougher saw. I have to say though, that I’ve come to like and appreciate those Stihl clamshells. However, once that 590 gets a little patina on it, it will give a different impression, and the soft Echo plastic bounces back pretty good.Update from the OP. I fired up the Echo CS-590 for the first time today, and did a little bit of firewood cutting. Initial impressions. It doesn't seem as well built as the Stihl. The Stihl feels more solid, better put together. I especially don't like the oil and gas caps, the Stihl has a better design there.
As far as power, it has about the same as the old Stihl MS 311 I used to have.
I'd say it's a little late to be concerned about hijacking this thread. No big deal.It’s fun though I can’t complain. Just need to sell one or two to offset it.
Going to throw it at a firewood pile tomorrow with my 550 and see how it feels. Will post some pics although not sure where to do that without hijacking this thread
My ms 261c is easy to start though it is a little different then my 290 or my 362.How did this thread go from Stihl MS250 to Echoes and Motorcycles to other subjects?
I have a MS250 and I can state freely it's the most tiresome saw to start I've ever had. Someone mentioned choke not working or being lean. No, just the opposite. The Stihl engineers didn't do there homework before releasing this saw. If you put the choke on and give anywhere between one pull or heaven forbid more, you flooded it. Then you wear yourself out clearing the cylinder with wide open throttle before it starts. Once started and subsequent hot starts are no problem and it performs well, just don't let it cool off again. Like I said, not engineered well. Oh yes, Stihl knows it's a pain in A$$ to start but they won't do anything to correct the problem for owners. They should have had a total recall to fix this MODEL MS 250 but I guess there engineers never figured out a FIX. I own many other Stihl products, but I won't buy any more because Stihl has known about the problems starting with this model since DAY ONE but refused to take care of the customers. So yes some people just give it away because it's a POS.
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