Chainsaw Jim
CJ Saws, LLC
You might get an Echo cs590 in order to avoid getting your d**k kicked in around here. lol
I don't think a CS590 would be of much benefit to someone who already has a 550.
Thought you'd say Ech 590. BlasphemerPorted 362c-m is awesome!!!
Almost as fast a stock solo 665.
I cut a lot of medium sized wood which I classify from 16-24". Sure the 550 can handle the lower end of that and even the higher end if necessary but I'd rather have at least one bucking and one limbing saw. Where I do the charity cutting there is every type of primo hardwood (oak, hard maple, hickory, etc) and want something to take that on. I'm thinking the 70cc class is where it's at but don't feel I need to get into the weight or expense of an 80 cc class.What is the intended use for this saw ? Fitewood ? If this is going to be a hotrod toy for firewood a 372 with 75cc xpw top end if like all oramge or an ms440 with 460 jug,is hard to beat for a great handling saw that cuts quick,if you want a lighter saw shop in the 60 cc class but the power difference is a lot going from 60 to 75 cc
He came up to help me do a charity cut near Albany.Where did you run his saws at.
That's cool I wish I knew about it, I'm not far from there.He came up to help me do a charity cut near Albany.
Talk to me about this. Is it cheaper to buy the 7900 or buy the smaller model and put in a BBK?
Also I don't see too many modded Dolmars. Is there a reason?
In all seriousness I would buy a 590 if I needed a replacement for the 550 and wanted to save some money.You might get an Echo cs590 in order to avoid getting your d**k kicked in around here. lol
Hell of a statement Mike & very true!I don't think a CS590 would be of much benefit to someone who already has a 550.
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