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<blockquote data-quote="Chaparral" data-source="post: 3760264" data-attributes="member: 49817"><p>I have a nice, new Stihl. Easy start, ergonomic. Powerful enough for jobs around the farm. I have taken over a newer one made in Japan from FIL, easy start ergonomic . I have a 20 year old poulen pro big HP easy start and also dampening.</p><p></p><p>yeah, I always seem to end up with the heavy metal Echo from the 70s I bought for a buck, literally $1.00, at an auction around 2012. Cleaned up carburetor, solid fuel tank, greased and new blades, old bar. When everything else gives me heartache this old beast just starts easier and runs! It is heavy and will beat you silly but man is it a beast! I maybe have less than $50.00 in it, bought a used carryin case, cost more than the saw, with new chains. does not leak, hard to kill. Wonder if thext person after I get too old will get their $1.00 worth from it as well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaparral, post: 3760264, member: 49817"] I have a nice, new Stihl. Easy start, ergonomic. Powerful enough for jobs around the farm. I have taken over a newer one made in Japan from FIL, easy start ergonomic . I have a 20 year old poulen pro big HP easy start and also dampening. yeah, I always seem to end up with the heavy metal Echo from the 70s I bought for a buck, literally $1.00, at an auction around 2012. Cleaned up carburetor, solid fuel tank, greased and new blades, old bar. When everything else gives me heartache this old beast just starts easier and runs! It is heavy and will beat you silly but man is it a beast! I maybe have less than $50.00 in it, bought a used carryin case, cost more than the saw, with new chains. does not leak, hard to kill. Wonder if thext person after I get too old will get their $1.00 worth from it as well? [/QUOTE]
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