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Specific Saw Choice Help !

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by HoneyFuzz, Feb 12, 2022.

  1. dennish

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    For a small saw, look at Echo 3510. I got one recently and I'm impressed with it.
     
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  2. Yawner

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    Personally I would forget 20 inch. I like...

    Echo 2511t top handle
    Echo 2511wes rear handle
    Battery saw
    Brushcutter

    I have all. The 2511t is my top choice. Even though it's a short bar. Used to be THE lightest saw maybe still is. I use it for exactly what you are doing and even bigger trees. You can't believe how light! Battery saw needs multiple batteries, yes, but I love mine. I have 16 inch on. The brushcutter would maybe be the champ but about 3 inches is limit for mine for extended use.

    This from someone with back issues.
     
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  3. Wolley

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    There also is a 192, 193 of the same style for a lots less. Maybe even find NOS of the 193. The 194 replaced the 193. Both top and rear handles. They are a lot easier on the pocket book at almost half the price of a 201.
    I picked up this 192 rear handle in December. Friend who works on saws has it to get it working IMG_0022.JPG
    192 & 201 7.3lbs vs. 8.6 for the 201. Powerhead weight IMG_0023.JPG
     
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  5. Rickyblazin

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    Maybe a pole saw
     
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  6. Locust Post

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    Not a 20 but 16. I love my last saw purchase, Echo 400 with 16
     
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    I love my 2511 P. Kevin ported it and I run the echo 3/8 lp 0.43 narrow kerf set up. Cuts smooth and fast. I had a T ported by someone else. Sold that when the P came out.
     
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  8. HoneyFuzz

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    I had an Echo cs-400 for a few years. Loved how smooth it was. It had a 16" bar on it. That saw would have been perfect for what I'm getting into ! I think they made a lil 18" bar for it. Wonder if they make a 20" for that chain size and mount. Hmmm. Only using the last 2-4 inches of the bar anyway lol .
     
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