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New CS590 Timber Wolf is in! ( Review )

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Pallet Pete, Sep 4, 2014.

  1. Loon

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    Gotta love the drivers door.:thumbs:
     
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    Thats the parts truck lol I pulled the engine the other day. It did go down the road like that on a tow truck though to get here!:whistle: My woods truck is much better looking...:dex:
     
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    Well I added one to the family again! I started a thread and forgot I had this one going…… :zip::loco: :crazy::D


    The cs 352! It runs well too.. It fits right in with my echo family. Now I need to hunt down a cs271T! :saw::saw::saw:

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    MM, this is great do you have a similar for a 70 cc? just for us newbs...
     
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    I don't have a chart like that for 70cc saws. I wish I had time to do that for every class of saws.

    But we talk 70cc machines a LOT here on the forum and there are many great choices available both now and in the (hopefully) near future.

    I think it would be hard to buy a saw in this class and not really enjoy it.
     
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    Got a bunch of 'Had to do' stuff done at the house then went out and had a little fun with the Wolf.:cheers:

    Just cleaning up some of what I couldn't get out before the 100ft of snow we got this winter.:whistle:
    4 loads before I called it.:yes:

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    i put this wolf to work on saturday, right after buttoning it back up, i got this one for free (other than the new piston assy that i got at cost), it was a rental saw at my former place of work that got straight gassed and they didn't want to fix and they gave it to me!, it ran well and i got a bunch more ash to split up now!............:D IMAG0150.JPG IMAG0151.JPG
     
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    Free ? Why, I think you sir just won yourself You Suck ! By the way , who is that in your avatar?
     
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    yep, that one is worth a "you suck" for sure............wish i new who that soul was, matter of fact, i don't remember how i found the pic, but i liked it, i always keep vets in mind................:dex:
     
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    scored this incredibly clean 330evl off the bay a few days back, showed up today, man, i was shocked at how clean this saw is, i've since cleaned off the sticker residue from the air cleaner cover, this saw can't have more than a few hours if that on it, was listed that it needed carb/fuel line work, i added fuel mix, opened up the carb adjusters a bit, and it took right off, no real work needed other than adjusting the carb!.........this isn't the first saw i've bought that only needed fresh fuel and the carb adjusted to run like new, this one sure does..........:D............:dex: $_57 (27).JPG $_57.JPG $_57 (28).JPG
     
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    Very very nice !
     
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    Great find 040.:yes:
     
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    That sure is "minty" old 040!!!
     
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    YOU SUCK!!! :rofl: :lol: O man I like that saw lol. Good find!
     
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    wow!, thanks guys.........it looks even better now, i found i had a near new echo labeled bar and a new loop of chain that fit right on it, may take it out here shortly and see how it does..............:D
     
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    Read somewhere they were made back in the late 80's.:yes:
     
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    yep, we sold this model back then, we were also able to still find dealers that had leftover stock of cst610's at that time!!...............if i only new then...........:tears:
     
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    Surprised to see a horizontal cylinder.. Better saws use vertical cylinders I believe because they can rev higher but I could be wrong.. Still a nice looking older saw!
     
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    I thought lots of the old saws had horizontal cylinders?
     
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    They did. A lot of them did, but performance and ergonomics were not good on the old saws.
     
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