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  1. lxskllr

    Chainsaw Tuning

    I've been super happy with my echo gear. My worst experience with echo was the srm410u brushcutter, but I beat the hell out of it while I had it. It was a little underpowered for my purposes, and I was basically holding it by the handlebars, and slamming it into brush banks. The handlebar mount...
  2. lxskllr

    Chainsaw Tuning

    It's a PoulanPro PR4218. Dunno how familiar you are with these. It's a bottom of the barrel big box store saw, owned by Husqvarna. Normal retail is $150, and it's debatable how good a value it is at that price. For a one job saw, it's probably ok, but if someone wanted a saw to use for years...
  3. lxskllr

    Chainsaw Tuning

    I have zero complaints with my echos(cs400, 2511t). They start easily, and run great. <60cc I don't see me using anything but echo barring some kind of deal. >60cc, I'll be sticking with Stihl. I'm still a little pissed about the coil that went up in my Husky brushcutter. 90% of the time I'm...
  4. lxskllr

    Chainsaw Tuning

    Yea, I've read that before. I guess I should give it another shot. The response to screw turning is laggy, and at least on the Poulan, erratic. My old Poulan gave me issues also. I've had an easier time with my echos. I think it helped that they started off closer. Just required a little...
  5. lxskllr

    Chainsaw Tuning

    I was using my PoulanPro yesterday cause I didn't feel like stopping by my house first, and it still isn't running quite right. After a fresh start(either hot or cold) it's boggy pulling the trigger for a couple seconds still it spins up, and then it works fine, and will continue to be fine...
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