slaveToHorses
Gold Member
I have plenty of saws up to 32" (Echo, Poulan, Husky, Stihl). Heck I have 40 acres of timber and heat with wood. enough said.
I have had a little echo CS-3000 I have had so long I can't recall. I have repaired it numerous times from heavy use. Of all my saws, it is the one I prefer the most because it is so small and light and has run it's little heart out. I can hold it at shoulder height and start it cold. It originally came with a 16" bar and I replaced it with a 14" bar. It was the one I always had hanging from my climbing belt.
It is finally to the point where it needs a total overhaul. It is way down in power now.
I could choose to do a full go through, but I really think it is time to get a new saw.
I don't climb trees anymore, unless it's an emergency! So I don't really think I want a top handle saw.
But something small and really light weight would be great. Looking for 14" size or a 16 that I can fit a 14 to.
Naturally I want it to be reliable. It would get used almost every weekend at the least.
I want something I can still get parts for!
I have had a little echo CS-3000 I have had so long I can't recall. I have repaired it numerous times from heavy use. Of all my saws, it is the one I prefer the most because it is so small and light and has run it's little heart out. I can hold it at shoulder height and start it cold. It originally came with a 16" bar and I replaced it with a 14" bar. It was the one I always had hanging from my climbing belt.
It is finally to the point where it needs a total overhaul. It is way down in power now.
I could choose to do a full go through, but I really think it is time to get a new saw.
I don't climb trees anymore, unless it's an emergency! So I don't really think I want a top handle saw.
But something small and really light weight would be great. Looking for 14" size or a 16 that I can fit a 14 to.
Naturally I want it to be reliable. It would get used almost every weekend at the least.
I want something I can still get parts for!