I have CS-352 in my arsenal that I've been using for about 2 years - for light trail maintenance at a place I ride. It does that job pretty well but the saw is under-powered for a 16 bar. I purchased a 14" Oregon 140SXEA074 bar and 91VXL050G chain for the saw. Much much more effective. Thanks for the video!
WV Long Shooter thank! It has been raining here in Texas for the last month and keeping me from doing some shooting videos. Never fear it will stop raining and we will be back at it.
RidemFast that is frustrating! Glad you got it going now! I have already purchased a muffler and removed most of the baffling. Have not put it on yet but might make a follow up video this fall showing the difference it makes, or if it makes any difference at all. Thx for the comment.
Glen, great video. I do wish you would have bought bullets instead. My chainsaw sets idle most of the year. It is bigger than it needs to be. It would be happy for you to use it. Ha. Good job. did you loose any weight?
george banke You can bet I have bullets! We need to make a video of you here when the rain subsides. As far as weight is concerned I seem to have stalled at about 198 199 can’t seem to get much lower got to do something different. When I get this meniscus fixed maybe I can start riding my bike and lose some more weight. Take care of yourself. See ya soon
Good review. You made the right choice. The 590 will eat, but your going to feel the extra weight after a day with it.
I have CS-352 in my arsenal that I've been using for about 2 years - for light trail maintenance at a place I ride. It does that job pretty well but the saw is under-powered for a 16 bar. I purchased a 14" Oregon 140SXEA074 bar and 91VXL050G chain for the saw. Much much more effective. Thanks for the video!
i dont get it why people (mostly americans) always needs like 16-20" bar
@@TopiAS06 longer bar = less bending
@@aus71383 and more power to waste
@@TopiAS06 sure, there are always tradeoffs
@@aus71383 yes there is, but who wants to change blade so often, id myself have 14" bar and have never needed bigger
I always appreciate the vids, waiting on the next one. Thanks.
WV Long Shooter thank! It has been raining here in Texas for the last month and keeping me from doing some shooting videos. Never fear it will stop raining and we will be back at it.
Go Mavs! Just bought the same Echo....so far so good.
Very nice saw. Mine ran terrible out of the box. Pulled the caps off and tuned it. Runs and starts great now.
RidemFast that is frustrating! Glad you got it going now! I have already purchased a muffler and removed most of the baffling. Have not put it on yet but might make a follow up video this fall showing the difference it makes, or if it makes any difference at all. Thx for the comment.
From experience, new or old school Echo is a good one.
Good work 👍👌
Grate video mate
Brad Gordon thanks
Thanks for the informative Video. The Echo CS 352 is gonna be my new saw. what are the tips and tricks to heat her up. ??? Exhaust ETC. thanks
Just got one at a great deal. Thanks that was very informative.But I'm buying new oil tho. lol. But Thank You!
mrdickleme1 you are very welcome
You seem to have it all down rather well. Just one tip. When adjusting the chain, you should lift the tip of the bar up.
Want to come help cut down some trees at my house? It will be a party!
Glen, great video. I do wish you would have bought bullets instead. My chainsaw sets idle most of the year. It is bigger than it needs to be. It would be happy for you to use it. Ha. Good job. did you loose any weight?
george banke You can bet I have bullets! We need to make a video of you here when the rain subsides. As far as weight is concerned I seem to have stalled at about 198 199 can’t seem to get much lower got to do something different. When I get this meniscus fixed maybe I can start riding my bike and lose some more weight. Take care of yourself. See ya soon
@@glennjames1756 I just bought this saw, did the muffler mod help it out?
Believe231 I have the muffler and removed the baffles but have not put it on yet. Sorry
Too much time, amutre, get to the point.