Echo 271t

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SOLD Echo 271t

$160 shipped

I've had it since April 2015. Starts easy and runs good. The 14" bar and chain has only 1 tank of gas of use. It has some cracks in the plastic as shown, but they've been there ever since the first day I used the saw when it was new. I think it still has plenty of life left in it, I just don't use it as much. Spark plug is good. Compression is still good, it's been run on both 50:1 and 40:1 much of its life.

As you can see it's getting time for a new sprocket and bearing after using up this chain and maybe another, then it should be converted to 14" Stihl 1/4 .043 for smoother and quicker cutting. A 1/4 pitch sprocket for an Echo 280 would probably fit if you can find one.

Muffler modded. 105-114dB at operator's ear.

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Does that saw have no dogs at all? Or just such miniscule ones that they are invisible to the naked eye :).

Be that as it may...fast cutting little bugger, no doubt.
 
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None, and no attachment point for any. I guess one could cut off the mount tabs on the 2511's spike bumper, and prep the surfaces well and use lots of JB weld to hold it on.
 

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