Search results for query: *

  • Users: Jed
  • With Echo 355T thread
  • Content: Threads, Posts
  • Order by date
  1. Jed

    Echo 355T

    Gentlemen: PLEASE understand that the Echo 355 comes stock with 3/8ths .50 gage guide bars, meaning that zero mods are required in order to run Stihl picco 63ps. In other words: you can just throw a full-corner Stihl chain directly onto that pig. Never, never, never, never... run that...
  2. Jed

    Echo 355T

    That's a tough one, but it's not really an option. The 200's just aren't sustainable anymore. There are four of them in our shop that guys are always shelling out 2 or 300 dollars at a time to get worked on... replace the clutch, replace the carb, replace the oil seals, replace the manifold...
  3. Jed

    Echo 355T

    Nope. You? How does she go?
  4. Jed

    Echo 355T

    Yes I have. Not the best setup for it, imho. That saw shines the most in medium sized wood where a 14" is the most you'd ever really want. If I want a 16, I always run a muff-modded t-540. A sixteen inch bar on any top-handle that is currently made by Stihl or Echo is just a waste of power...
  5. Jed

    Echo 355T

    Wow, Nutball... That is INCREDIBLY impressive. Mostly your building skills, but also the fact that that stinkin oiler could keep up with all of that chip-flow in that pine. That's no joke. Btw. has any scientist ever determined exactly HOW Echo has somehow managed to engineer the BOUNCIEST...
Back
Top