I bought a cs-310 as a temporary saw when I lost my husky rancher, over 50 Rick of wood later I don't think I'll ever buy anything but an echo, very underrated saws that I think are going to be in the spotlight for a long time to come
Excellent video, Donny! And thank you, Andy, for taking the time to share your review with all of us. I love my 7310! I think it is a super value for a saw of that size.👍👍👍
Echo has really been working to be a contender with the "big two". I've heard nothing but good things about Echo. Here in NC, they're quickly replacing Husky as a go-to pro saw, especially with husky pulling so much dealer support. I can't agree more about the 462 not having the bottom end to pull long bars. On the East Coast, I rarely see them with anything larger than a 24". Nothing yet, can compare to the 371/372xp. Simple, reliable, powerful, and with a smoothness that just redefined the entire market. Thanks for the excellent video!!
My Boss has both the 572 and the 620 echo that you personally modified. My favorite is the 572, but the 620 being lighter and pretty powerful for the weight is a sweet saw and sounds mean. I have the 372 modified by you and I'm still getting it broken in. It's sort of comparable to the 572, but not quite the lazer. So it's nice to see the Echo's coming into the market, but at the same time I'm kinda sad to see the 372 xtorq not being the go-to saw anymore. Especially since that is what I'm invested in for my limited budget. I know it will still be a great saw, but it's an ego downer to know it's not going to be "the saw" anymore. 🙂 Good work Donny and crew!
Been looking forward to this. I'm just a homeowner/firewood cutter, but loving my stock 7310 so far. Running 28" sugihara in hardwood the last few months without issue
On the top cover locks, I took all of mine out and put a little super glue on the botton washer of all 3. Then reinstalled them and locked them down in place. The washer that glue was applied to, is the only thing stuck down and keeps the entire lock inside the plastic. No more top cover locks falling out. Did mine over a year ago and it's still holding.
Echo did a nice job on that cylinder too I did some machine work for a guy on one and it looks good very nice Quality inside I never got to run it after it was done but I hear they run good 👍
Need to cut a grove and put an "E" clip on the bolts... There's a cult following for the 7310's; tuners are getting good gains out of the saws. I've got a 620p that I really like running... I have a nice ported 572 so I don't really "need" a 7310 but I would love to get one. We need an update video after he's had a bunch of time on it....
Hey Donny, good points on that video. I came up with a fix for the top cover screws last year. I'll shoot a video on it and tag you. I've really liked mine the way I ported it. Out pulls a 500i. Take care man. 😎👍
I've got a xp385, cs620p and just got the cs 7310p, the echo salesman said if I take the hi low locks off and adjust the carbs on the echos it cancels the warranties. Any ideas on that?
Put them back on if its going in the shop! Never needed work during the warrenty period on 8 different echo units, just basic maintenance and servicing you do yourself, it's all been reliable for me so far. Even my little trimmer with hundreds of hours over 5 years only recently needed a carb diaphragm easy cheap and not even its fault really, where I am even the better fuel still has some ethanol content.
Ive had a 7310 for about a two weeks and like it a lot more the the 462 I also run . Saldy it got smashed by a dead ash tree. We were taking down hazards and it only broke the recoil, top cover and bent the handle bar. One tough saw it got pinned against anotheri tree on the ground had to cut it out and it survived it very well. If I hadn't gotten out of the way I'd be smashed and in the hospital for sure. Ordered the replacement parts and fixed and its running good as new.
@@johngardner3020 it's a smoother saw, the ergonomics are much better in my opinion, the air filter system is the best I've seen by a lot. It uses less fuel and has the same power as far as can tell. It's definitely not less powerful. The only thing is it takes a while to break in took about 20 tanks on mine. Then you also need to be able to adjust the carburetor correctly. I talked with some people who and they say the main reason they don't like echos is because they don't want to have to tune a carburetor once in a while or do not have the skill and knowledge to do so
@@johngardner3020 it is a heavier saw when you way the two of them on scale but I can run the 7310 longer with out being tired don't notice the weight difference at all because it more comfortable to use.
My 7310 has been a disappointment from about day one. It's so bad now it won't even pull chain even with the new clutch assembly the dealer installed. It's only about a year and a half old and has significant power loss. Think I got a lemon. It's back in the shop now so we'll see.
I bought a cs-310 as a temporary saw when I lost my husky rancher, over 50 Rick of wood later I don't think I'll ever buy anything but an echo, very underrated saws that I think are going to be in the spotlight for a long time to come
Thanks for the video Donny. Great to hear initial feedback on the 7310! Echo did a good job designing this saw.
Excellent video, Donny! And thank you, Andy, for taking the time to share your review with all of us. I love my 7310! I think it is a super value for a saw of that size.👍👍👍
Been really looking forward to feedback on this build. Thanks Andy and Donny!
Echo has really been working to be a contender with the "big two". I've heard nothing but good things about Echo.
Here in NC, they're quickly replacing Husky as a go-to pro saw, especially with husky pulling so much dealer support.
I can't agree more about the 462 not having the bottom end to pull long bars. On the East Coast, I rarely see them with anything larger than a 24".
Nothing yet, can compare to the 371/372xp. Simple, reliable, powerful, and with a smoothness that just redefined the entire market.
Thanks for the excellent video!!
Very good info so cool he's fell timber with ALL the big woods timber saws Wow!!!!
My Boss has both the 572 and the 620 echo that you personally modified. My favorite is the 572, but the 620 being lighter and pretty powerful for the weight is a sweet saw and sounds mean. I have the 372 modified by you and I'm still getting it broken in. It's sort of comparable to the 572, but not quite the lazer. So it's nice to see the Echo's coming into the market, but at the same time I'm kinda sad to see the 372 xtorq not being the go-to saw anymore. Especially since that is what I'm invested in for my limited budget. I know it will still be a great saw, but it's an ego downer to know it's not going to be "the saw" anymore. 🙂 Good work Donny and crew!
Been looking forward to this. I'm just a homeowner/firewood cutter, but loving my stock 7310 so far. Running 28" sugihara in hardwood the last few months without issue
Andy mentioned that he tuned the carburetor in the bush. Does the 7310 need a special carburetor tuning tool?
A simple seer clip on the bottom might work to keep it from coming out.
Donny thanks for sharing 👍
Another very interesting show
Johno Alice Springs
On the top cover locks, I took all of mine out and put a little super glue on the botton washer of all 3. Then reinstalled them and locked them down in place. The washer that glue was applied to, is the only thing stuck down and keeps the entire lock inside the plastic. No more top cover locks falling out. Did mine over a year ago and it's still holding.
Good idea thanks
@@donnywalker4691 No problem brother.
Awesome to know. I thought about doing the same thing to mine but haven't got around to trying yet. Glad to know its working for you
Smart
Great video guys . Great to hear from the experts !
I have had a 7310 for a week, and love it.
Been looking forward to this feedback.
Echo did a nice job on that cylinder too
I did some machine work for a guy on one and it looks good very nice Quality inside
I never got to run it after it was done but I hear they run good 👍
Other than maybe excessive squish Gordie ??
Thank you Donny.
Donny Walker!!!
Hey tinman how’s it going
That’s Awesome Donny great job!!!!!
What did you use for compression release block off they are different than stihl and huskey
Need to cut a grove and put an "E" clip on the bolts... There's a cult following for the 7310's; tuners are getting good gains out of the saws. I've got a 620p that I really like running... I have a nice ported 572 so I don't really "need" a 7310 but I would love to get one.
We need an update video after he's had a bunch of time on it....
Curious how it compares to a 572 I love the 572's you have built up for me. I am not a fan of the 372 either
Can't wait to send my 7310 to ya donny
Love my 620p just need it ported lol
Hey Donny, good points on that video.
I came up with a fix for the top cover screws last year.
I'll shoot a video on it and tag you. I've really liked mine the way I ported it. Out pulls a 500i.
Take care man. 😎👍
Thanks Jim
was the 500 ported?
Great video as usual! 🤩🤩
I've got a xp385, cs620p and just got the cs 7310p, the echo salesman said if I take the hi low locks off and adjust the carbs on the echos it cancels the warranties. Any ideas on that?
Put them back on if its going in the shop! Never needed work during the warrenty period on 8 different echo units, just basic maintenance and servicing you do yourself, it's all been reliable for me so far. Even my little trimmer with hundreds of hours over 5 years only recently needed a carb diaphragm easy cheap and not even its fault really, where I am even the better fuel still has some ethanol content.
we're all bull shitters in this business I just want too hug you man your so humble
Scared to put it in the back of a pick up going up a hill. CLASSIC
Ive had a 7310 for about a two weeks and like it a lot more the the 462 I also run . Saldy it got smashed by a dead ash tree. We were taking down
hazards and it only broke the recoil, top cover and bent the handle bar. One tough saw it got pinned against anotheri tree on the ground had to cut it out and it survived it very well. If I hadn't gotten out of the way I'd be smashed and in the hospital for sure. Ordered the replacement parts and fixed and its running good as new.
compared to the 462, what do you like better about it?
@@johngardner3020 it's a smoother saw, the ergonomics are much better in my opinion, the air filter system is the best I've seen by a lot. It uses less fuel and has the same power as far as can tell. It's definitely not less powerful. The only thing is it takes a while to break in took about 20 tanks on mine. Then you also need to be able to adjust the carburetor correctly. I talked with some people who and they say the main reason they don't like echos is because they don't want to have to tune a carburetor once in a while or do not have the skill and knowledge to do so
@@johngardner3020 it is a heavier saw when you way the two of them on scale but I can run the 7310 longer with out being tired don't notice the weight difference at all because it more comfortable to use.
My 7310 has been a disappointment from about day one. It's so bad now it won't even pull chain even with the new clutch assembly the dealer installed. It's only about a year and a half old and has significant power loss. Think I got a lemon. It's back in the shop now so we'll see.
Some have a linked fuel line check it out
I have one cover pin that does exactly that
Twist lock air filter cover bolts - mill a groove in the bolts and put an "E" clip on the bolts = Problem solved.
How to fix the non captive cover screws: ruclips.net/video/rXvp63LW0bI/видео.htmlsi=ogHANGt35b9NLVhU