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<blockquote data-quote="kerley" data-source="post: 761323" data-attributes="member: 7335"><p>I have an Echo that I bought thirty years ago. It always cut well but I always had a hard time starting it cold or hot. When I moved to Alabama I had a lot of brush and some trees to remove and again it would not start. I put it in the repair shop and after a tune up and new chain, it still would not start. It now is retired on a shelf in the garage. Some folks love them, perhaps I bought a lemon or I am doing something wrong.</p><p>~Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerley, post: 761323, member: 7335"] I have an Echo that I bought thirty years ago. It always cut well but I always had a hard time starting it cold or hot. When I moved to Alabama I had a lot of brush and some trees to remove and again it would not start. I put it in the repair shop and after a tune up and new chain, it still would not start. It now is retired on a shelf in the garage. Some folks love them, perhaps I bought a lemon or I am doing something wrong. ~Tom [/QUOTE]
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