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Harry K Harry K is offline
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Default Is it entirely me, or does the cheap chainsaw share the blame?

On Jul 10, 7:44 am, "Toller" wrote:
I have never had much luck with chainsaws, but then I have always bought
junk.

Currently I have a Craftsman 16" 36cc.http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&vertical=Se...

Although I haven't used it much, it barely cuts and when I push it the blade
just stops. Getting through anything more than a branch is an ordeal; but I
see professionals going through 3' logs like butter.
I concede my technique is largely responsible, I wonder if it is entirely
responsible.

There is an "new" Echo 440CS available locally for a very low price.http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...uctDisplay?sto...

Since the normal price is more than twice that of the saw I have, I have to
think it is somehow better.
Will the Echo do better for me than the Craftsman; or would I be just as
unhappy with it?


As long as the motor is running normally, any problems cutting is due
to the chain/bar. Read your manual if you don't have one and it will
give you tips on running it and how to sharpen chain. Most of the
problems with the big box cheapos (craftsman) are due to leaving gas
in them for extended periods and then not running well (if at all)
when the carb cruds up. Once running they should cut the same as the
expensive ones, just not as fast.

Harry K