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Originally Posted By: ironman_gq
Originally Posted By: motor_oil_madman
The only thing I don't like about the echo's is the chain seems to get loose quickly, but looking at the stihls, they have the same design of chain tensioner, so I don't know. Must be a normal thing to have to tighten chain every 30 minutes of use or so.
This probably has more to do with the chain and oiler than the adjuster. Stihl chain is pre-stretched and doesn't stretch as much in use compared to Oregon and most others. The oilers on most saws are also not setup to put out as much oil as the older saws due to environmental concerns, on a pro saw you can adjust the oiler to put out more on a homeowner saw they are fixed.
I see. Yeah I think Oregon is what they use on the echo saws. I've just never used anything but an echo saw, so I wasn't sure if it was normal or not.
Originally Posted By: motor_oil_madman
The only thing I don't like about the echo's is the chain seems to get loose quickly, but looking at the stihls, they have the same design of chain tensioner, so I don't know. Must be a normal thing to have to tighten chain every 30 minutes of use or so.
This probably has more to do with the chain and oiler than the adjuster. Stihl chain is pre-stretched and doesn't stretch as much in use compared to Oregon and most others. The oilers on most saws are also not setup to put out as much oil as the older saws due to environmental concerns, on a pro saw you can adjust the oiler to put out more on a homeowner saw they are fixed.
I see. Yeah I think Oregon is what they use on the echo saws. I've just never used anything but an echo saw, so I wasn't sure if it was normal or not.