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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8418219
06/11/25 09:58 PM
06/11/25 09:58 PM
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OH
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The "majority" of Stihl products are made here in the US. Maybe you got one that isn't or has a lot of "globally sourced parts". Hope ya get it figured out.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8418230
06/11/25 10:12 PM
06/11/25 10:12 PM
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Central Oregon
AntiGov
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Echo is jap ....I hear good things ...what say you
The Vink for chief moderator....night shift ...11pm- 5am best coast time zone.....Free Marty
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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8418233
06/11/25 10:14 PM
06/11/25 10:14 PM
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Oregon
beaverpeeler
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AK knows his equipment I dare say being a pro. I'd take him at his word...he got a lemon. The company will need to make right.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: AntiGov]
#8418239
06/11/25 10:20 PM
06/11/25 10:20 PM
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Alaska
AK Timber Tramp
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Echo is jap ....I hear good things ...what say you They don’t make anything big enough. 500i’s are the smallest I use regularly. I have a couple 462’s but they’re just tinker toys for tree length sized wood down south.
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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: beaverpeeler]
#8418244
06/11/25 10:25 PM
06/11/25 10:25 PM
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Alaska
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AK knows his equipment I dare say being a pro. I'd take him at his word...he got a lemon. The company will need to make right. Yeah, I tore it all down and made things simple for the stihl people, it’s either the injector or the ECM (I don’t have a computer to tell me which)
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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8418265
06/11/25 11:03 PM
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S E Idaho
Jmack
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I run all stihl and have 4 500i's at work. They can be a pain with all the electric components but sure nice to swing. I let the crew members use them and the 461s but I carry an 046( which is my personal favorite saw ever built) and a 064 when I need to spin a big bar. You are right stihl will work with you but can take some time.
The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his own weight. Theodore Roosevelt
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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: AntiGov]
#8418272
06/11/25 11:16 PM
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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Echo is jap ....I hear good things ...what say you My only current echo is their smallest 2511. I have not used it much at all since I picked it up a few years ago.( present from my wife) I have taken down 2 maples over the house with it and the boys used it a little on the ground because it's so mall when they were small. Basically it has had very little use. Right now it runs but chain won't pull through wood just bogs down . I also don't like the design of the cover on the bar chain adjuster is built into the cover not the saw and I have had the pull cord freeze up when parts got rusted up just sitting in the shed. Never had an issue with the sthils sitting right next to it. Echo start easy but are low power on their saws compared to sthil and Husky. Mine needs a trip to the shop and I would be happy to get rid of it.
Last edited by Providence Farm; 06/11/25 11:21 PM.
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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: Jmack]
#8418273
06/11/25 11:18 PM
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Alaska
AK Timber Tramp
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I run all stihl and have 4 500i's at work. They can be a pain with all the electric components but sure nice to swing. I let the crew members use them and the 461s but I carry an 046( which is my personal favorite saw ever built) and a 064 when I need to spin a big bar. You are right stihl will work with you but can take some time. I have several other 500i’s this is the first I’ve had issues with (aside from just being plum wore out) I have a bunch of 661’s too, they’re probably still my favorite model
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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8418291
06/12/25 12:14 AM
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I think only having one major issue with a brand of chainsaw over the span of 16 years is impressive, especially if you’re doing the work you say you are.
Turn that frown upside down! Winter is coming!
Cold as ice!
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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8418295
06/12/25 12:31 AM
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Central Oregon
AntiGov
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This thing is a monster I stand corrected. But still not buying an echo lol. I have an 088 that I seldom use. It’s getting busted out tomorrow to run a 50” bar…stay tuned for pictures lol. Our crew has bets going on the diameter of what we’re referring to as “big earl” (spruce tree that I’m guessing is 11’8” in diameter, we have guesses ranging from 10’6” to 13’) You're the expert......I was looking at replacing my old 310 , but have since got it running like a champion...rarely use it though .. the last thing I replaced was the cracked fuel line after replacing everything else ..lol Anyways , the echo had some good reviews , still being carburated, where the new sthils electronic carb stuff were having problems....I like my stihl but most anything JAP made seems to always be reliable
The Vink for chief moderator....night shift ...11pm- 5am best coast time zone.....Free Marty
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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: Jurassic Park]
#8418297
06/12/25 12:31 AM
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Alaska
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I think only having one major issue with a brand of chainsaw over the span of 16 years is impressive, especially if you’re doing the work you say you are.
Turn that frown upside down! Winter is coming! I did say they have a good track record with me, and I’m sure they’ll make it right. It’s just upsetting to know the woes of a husky guy, I usually don’t pack a saw out of the brush until a unit is done, then it goes straight into the next one. So being forced to pack out a saw because of a mechanical (or in this case more likely electrical) issue that I can’t fix in the brush costs me time, money, and calories. I trust stihl to sell me saws that won’t cause me any headaches until they’re about a year old. Doing what I do that’s about the life of a clutch, once I replace the clutch it becomes a backup saw, as that means it’s aged and it’s getting to the point where lots of random little things will start coming apart and costing you time (even though youre able to do most of those small repairs in the brush). Hence why I buy so many new saws, reliability. So I guess I’m just disappointed. Especially since my friend also got a lemon from them around the same time, so it’s not a single saw incident
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Re: Not real impressed
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8418312
06/12/25 05:47 AM
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Louisville, Nebraska
jabNE
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I remember when I was a kid in 70s and my dad worked for a logging company, watching my dad throw a big commercial mcculloch off of a high river bank into the river when he got sick of pulling on it to start it. Said that was last day he was fighting that POS. Jim
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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