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Picked this guy up today. Lightly used. Runs great, but the chain was pretty beat up. After cleaning it up and touching up the chain, I gave it a test run!
I get that. I wanted a smaller saw, simply because running my 311 for hours on end gets tiring. Now obviously the 211 and the 311 aren’t in the same league.
I have same saw. Bought it when ace hardware sold them, also before I knew better. I can’t stand the easy start recoil. It was marketed as homeowners saw. It runs well. I could use more power to get through 24” diameter oak
I’m seriously looking at a echo cs590 to replace it
I have same saw. Bought it when ace hardware sold them, also before I knew better. I can’t stand the easy start recoil. It was marketed as homeowners saw. It runs well. I could use more power to get through 24” diameter oak
I’m seriously looking at a echo cs590 to replace it
I have same saw. Bought it when ace hardware sold them, also before I knew better. I can’t stand the easy start recoil. It was marketed as homeowners saw. It runs well. I could use more power to get through 24” diameter oak
I’m seriously looking at a echo cs590 to replace it
Yeah, wood that size is the reason for the 311 and RS chain lol. But I have a lot of smaller logs throughout the woods that don’t necessarily require a saw like that, and I don’t want to run the 201 all the time for fire wood. Figured for what I have in this saw it will serve me well
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