CurSedVoyce
California Hillbilly
590 will not disappoint
Once your wallet recovers, send it to @huskihl 😁😉Just bought a 500i and am blown away by the throttle responsivenes and power once both dogs are dug in and leverage comes into play.
it’s a friggin wonder we won World War Two!
Reminds of the Saturn Five rocket, but far more responsive throttle wise.
Jomo
A 20”. I’ll order a 24” b&c for it at some point.Is that a 20" or 24" bar? It'll pull 24", but 20" is a better match imo.
Echos won't die, ime.Echo is doing the job again.
Yea, I think I could use it for my work saw, though I'd encourage you to give some thought into keeping it. A case like that can make a nice kit as a quick grab saw for some fast work. A quart of fuel, quart of oil, spare chain, brush, scrench, bar cleaner, file... It all sits ready to go, and you only have one box to take with you. That 590 or your rancher are both good quicky saws. Big enough to do some sizable work, but will also acceptably do small stuff.A 20”. I’ll order a 24” b&c for it at some point.
Do you have any use for the case? I’m not a case guy.
I ❤️ Echo top handles. I recently ran both the 194t, and 201t and found both sadly lacking compared to my 355. Haven't got to play with the 2511 yet, but I'm sure it's just as awesome.Hey Pat, (pigwat) hope you are feeling better.
Years ago, and I mean like 20 years ago, all we ran were Echos in the tree. They worked okay till we found the 200. Recently John bought an Echo because they were not happy with the Stihl performance, mechanical issues. The small Echo is doing the job again.
Yeah, I shouldn't have said blunt, I know that's aussie for dull. I meant less acute.dont confuse less hook with being blunt, that chain is sharp, and quick for hardwood, and lasts longer than chain with more hook.
you saw that video I sent you of me dropping that dead euc, 660 with 36" 3/8 semi sharpened like that, it cut well.
Depth gauges, or rakers are set with a progressive guide, and set to hard wood setting, dont just file away the rakers hoping for an improvement, you will wreck your chain, it will be grabby, and you will break things.
pic for example.
husky roller guide with progressive depth gauge, raker guide on a cutting tooth near end of life.
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one on a new stihl chain for comparison.
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stihl FL series guide on well worn tooth.
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I dont recommend using the soft setting for hardwood, it just stalls the chain, and its grabby.
The file angle across the top of the tooth would be 30deg, not the 35 that most guides give.
I think west coast saws have a few progressive raker guides available, but I just used the cheap stihl FL series guides, or the one on the husky roller guide.
each guide is for a specific chain size, ie one for 1/4p, different one for 3/8p, different one for .325 etc etc.
I see what you do with the cases but I just grab 3 saws (minimum), ammo can with all accessaries, can of gas, and Tide jug with bar oil. I think the case suits your M.O. better.Yea, I think I could use it for my work saw, though I'd encourage you to give some thought into keeping it. A case like that can make a nice kit as a quick grab saw for some fast work. A quart of fuel, quart of oil, spare chain, brush, scrench, bar cleaner, file... It all sits ready to go, and you only have one box to take with you. That 590 or your rancher are both good quicky saws. Big enough to do some sizable work, but will also acceptably do small stuff.
Good luck on your trip Knotty!
🤔 maybe send it down this summer when I do mineI have a 288 I ran hard for a looong time. It’s tired and set aside, but I have the replacement jug, piston, rings.
Just need to retire to have the time to properly restore it!
I put a new chain on her and buried all 20” in river birch-ate it. Did a good job buried in dry red oak as well. I think I’m going to be using it frequently. Thanks for asking John and I first.I’ve never owned an Echo saw myself. A landscaper I did climbing for when he had trees in a bid had a fleet of them, and I never found fault with his saws as they ran well. I had a couple Echo backpack blowers and sold them when I upgraded to a Stihl. Hope you enjoy that saw Mike!