Anyone run one of these....Always thought it would be a nice saw and its on saw...
http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=TK+TCS+3301+PFS+12&catID;=
http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=TK+TCS+3301+PFS+12&catID;=
Thistle said:Oooooh.... That looks like a suitable replacement for my wee 30 yr old Echo. :coolsmirk: I sense some splurging in the very near future. :coolgrin:
Never run Tanaka myself,but what little I've heard about them is they're quite reliable.
Thistle said:Much more plastic than my old Echo,yet it still only weighs 8lbs dry.No chainbrake or handguard on it either,later models had the guard.
smokinjay said:Thistle said:Much more plastic than my old Echo,yet it still only weighs 8lbs dry.No chainbrake or handguard on it either,later models had the guard.
I have a friend that climb with one for 20 years.
Thistle said:Oooooh.... That looks like a suitable replacement for my wee 30 yr old Echo. :coolsmirk: I sense some splurging in the very near future. :coolgrin:
Never run Tanaka myself,but what little I've heard about them is they're quite reliable.
KarlP said:Smokin -
If you need to be pushed over the edge.
http://baileys2go.com/newsletter/2012/jan1_2012/index.html
I expect a review.
Singed Eyebrows said:I only have experience with the Tanaka gas drills & they are high quality. If that saw is made in Japan as the drills were it should be great quality. If made elsewhere, I don't know Jay, Randy
mecreature said:I wonder why the top handle is not C.A.R.B. Teir 2 compliant and the rear handle is.
just a different muffler?
mecreature said:I would really like to see one up close.
Never used a top handle so I wouldn't know which one to get.
I have an old poulan 2150 that has been running great.
I got the knack of tuning it, cleaned it up real good. I think it likes the stihl oil mix.
anyway, would there be any reason to buy one of these Tanaka's with a rear handle
over the same CC in stihl like the 170 or 180?
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