All of my sthils start when you follow the directions. Choke, pull starting cord till it coughs, may take a couple of pulls, flip to run and it usually starts on the next pull. I have two 034 chainsaws, a leaf blower, a pole saw and a weed trimmer.
All of my sthils start when you follow the directions. Choke, pull starting cord till it coughs, may take a couple of pulls, flip to run and it usually starts on the next pull. I have two 034 chainsaws, a leaf blower, a pole saw and a weed trimmer.
FWIW....I could not find my echo 355t at local stores so I reluctantly ordered one from Homer Depot against my own advice. Then I learned Great Plains Kubota sold echo.... called first thing Mon morning.... they had one and held it for me till later in the day. I called HD to try and cancel my order since i had not received shipment notice. The lady said I couldn’t cancel because it was being shipped directly from echo. Long story short, it seems to debunk the myth of big box stores selling inferior product. Maybe?
none the less a big shout out to GP Kubota. They didn’t have to set aside a saw given the high demand. They had great service when I walked in the door too.
Yessir I figured some folks may not realize they were sold there that’s why I wrote post #21.FWIW....I could not find my echo 355t at local stores so I reluctantly ordered one from Homer Depot against my own advice. Then I learned Great Plains Kubota sold echo.... called first thing Mon morning.... they had one and held it for me till later in the day. I called HD to try and cancel my order since i had not received shipment notice. The lady said I couldn’t cancel because it was being shipped directly from echo. Long story short, it seems to debunk the myth of big box stores selling inferior product. Maybe?
none the less a big shout out to GP Kubota. They didn’t have to set aside a saw given the high demand. They had great service when I walked in the door too.
Yes but for how long?
I've heard good things about the dewalt, and that their wood tools are better than Milwaukee's. But, with my luck, the batteries would be dead when I need it. I am thinking of picking one up, and maybe the pole saw for maintenance, or the lake, etc. Was hoping they'd be lighter weight, but dont seem to be really. I do like that they quit moving when you let off the trigger, so may be better for my son, or for him to learn on. I guess we all learned from this thread that they are like AR's or Lay's, you cant just have one
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