Chain saw
My little 20V Dewalt isn't up to the tasks around here. I'm thinking of upgrading to an Echo CS-2511pn. "Lightest rear handle."
https://www.homedepot.com/p/ECHO-12-...N-12/326294714 |
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BTDT. At age 64, I need something a lot lighter, and can hire the guy for the bigger shit.
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I have the 14" Echo chain saw. Works good and is reliable.
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Pfft - I'm 69 and can still easily run my MS260 with an 18" bar
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I have an Echo CS-2510…the dealer version where you can actually buy filters, spark plugs and decent chains. I also have a 4510 but that is relegated to big stuff. The 2510 is a real back saver and easily used with one hand if clearing tangles of branches. When I bought it I was told it was their most popular saw with the tree trimmers. Easy start every time. Go to a real equipment store. The place I went to sells both Stihl and Echo and if you don’t have a bias, Echo is their favorite for low repairs and easy strart. The 2510 is pricey, about the same as a 4510. Best Chain saw I’ve ever had.
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I have a Stihl MS251. Good machine.
I actually want a small light weight battery saw for light work and trimming. |
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Don't use the Echo too much anymore though, too old, I buy all my firewood. :shrug: |
3 husqvarna's, 14", 18" and 24" and a husqvarna pole saw
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For short bars like this you find a top handle saw easier to handle in more situations.
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They don't make the 2510 anymore. Looks like the 2511 is its successor. |
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The last time I used it my back hurt for several days. But the Dewalt 20V I bought for small tasks is really only good for 3" or less. |
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