ECHO is a manufacturer of high quality outdoor equipment including chainsaws, brushcutters, trimmers, power pruners, hedge trimmers, blowers and sprayers.
Benefits to stacking like this? Minus it just looking cool asf.
@ECHOToolsКүн бұрын
Hi Chris, thanks for your question. There are several benefits (sorry for the long reply): 1. Efficient Drying: • Air Circulation: The round shape of a Holz Hausen allows air to circulate more freely around the wood, promoting faster and more even drying. • Moisture Management: The conical design helps to shed water, preventing it from pooling on the stack and reducing the risk of mold or rot. 2. Space Efficiency: • Compact Storage: A Holz Hausen can hold a large amount of wood in a relatively small footprint, making it ideal for those with limited space. • Vertical Storage: The stack is built upward rather than outward, which helps to save space in your yard or storage area. 3. Stability: • Self-Supporting Structure: The round shape and the way the wood is stacked inwards as you build up create a stable, self-supporting structure. This reduces the need for additional support or ties. • Resistance to Wind: The conical design is more wind-resistant compared to traditional stacks, reducing the likelihood of the stack toppling over in bad weather. 4. Aesthetic Appeal: • Visually Pleasing: Many people find the round shape of a Holz Hausen more aesthetically pleasing than traditional wood piles. It can become a feature in your yard, blending functionality with beauty. 5. Ease of Access: • Central Core Storage: Often, the center of the Holz Hausen is filled with smaller pieces or kindling, making it easy to access and use. • Top-Down Usage: As the wood is used from the top down, the stack remains stable until the very end. 6. Temperature Retention: • Heat Generation: As the wood dries and the sun warms the stack, it can generate a small amount of internal heat, which further aids in drying the wood. Overall, a Holz Hausen is a practical and efficient way to store and dry firewood, with the added benefits of stability and aesthetic appeal.
@christhompson86499 сағат бұрын
@@ECHOTools You deserve a raise for explaining all of that. Thank you very much for all of that info!
@sokjit3 күн бұрын
Good
@mohamadfaiz27055 күн бұрын
Are all Echo products made in Japan?
@ECHOToolsКүн бұрын
Hi Mohamad, thanks for your question. All ECHO gas products with the exception of blowers, are completely made in Japan. ECHO blowers are assembled in the USA.
@lefthandedleprechaun87026 күн бұрын
Cousin IT got a job ... great saw
@TrevorB-xd9ry7 күн бұрын
Thanks for the saw.
@hudsonvalleyhealth97589 күн бұрын
what brand saw horse is that???
@jameswyeth822311 күн бұрын
My Echo blower now needs its fourth coil pack ! its crazy, I'm off to another brand which is a shame.
@ECHOTools11 күн бұрын
Hi James, very sorry to hear about this. Please send a message to [email protected] and we'll see if there's anything we can do to help.
@jameswyeth822310 күн бұрын
@@ECHOTools Thanks
@conmanumber112 күн бұрын
Stihl and Husqvarna still lead by miles and years ahead.
@NathanialSmarup23 күн бұрын
Thankyou this helped me with my McCullough ms1635
@HerbandStoned23 күн бұрын
Just bought it as my first saw. Its a beast. Need something smaller soon though
@jimfreyler294423 күн бұрын
totally useless video
@DamienBang24 күн бұрын
My chain break won't move
@ricardooriolo771524 күн бұрын
Compre mi primera echo cs590 llega mañana espero disfrutarla resonge con muchas marcas espero no pase lo mismo
@isamaelifatu877529 күн бұрын
I got my weeteater machine great I love it
@isamaelifatu877529 күн бұрын
Good tool I like it
@scottg9525Ай бұрын
How many feet of line fits in the head?
@ultimomailАй бұрын
Got a ECHO and STIHL Pro brushcutters. ECHO is miles away. In ten years it works like new. Every time on first pull never replaced NOTHING other than fuel. Built quality is totally different...no made in china rubish like stihl
@GFYM1738Ай бұрын
Stihl #1
@S.X.S.555Ай бұрын
Im sorry echo...but.... shindaiwa winsm
@frios011Ай бұрын
Echo is my brand!
@frios011Ай бұрын
I love Echo! That’s all I use!
@melonboi186Ай бұрын
The Timber wolf simply has no competition. Nobody can disagree.
How long can you run it like that for? 4ah battery?
@dirty_worm_8502 ай бұрын
Wow
@stevenbrown17982 ай бұрын
Just got one a couple weeks ago. Great saw so far
@mikederleth34422 ай бұрын
Lame,, why give a tutorial about items you can’t buy!!! You suck, I bought an echo weedeater, and it came with some wimpy strap harness, no instructions on even how to use it, I think you need to fire your marketing manager
@danwesson19342 ай бұрын
Will it accept the 58v battery?
@ECHOTools2 ай бұрын
Hi Dan, thanks for your question. Unfortunately the DSRM-2600 is only compatible with 56V batteries. You can see the lineup here: www.echo-usa.com/eforce
@boxelderinitiative38972 ай бұрын
I'm an Echo nerd. I love this video thank you.
@blackmaverick91_2 ай бұрын
What model is that? It’s not the standard carving model of echo.
@gregoryburkhead78132 ай бұрын
I like
@HardRockVermont2 ай бұрын
My impressions, I own this saw, and the CS 620, and I will say that both perform as good if not better than any Husqvarna or Stihl I have ever ran or owned. This coming from a 30 year Husqvarna Operator....lol I actually prefer the CS 620 on steep ground in the woods because it is lighter, and more ergonomic, and outstanding with a 24" bar and chain in land clearing, and small to large Timber. I do run the 7310 with a 32" bar for large Timber, and stumpage, etc. No power issues, and very rugged and reliable!
@jeremypaluck42463 ай бұрын
I had three choices for picking up a new saw for bucking. Husqvarna, stihl, or echo. I went with the echo 590s As its just a better bang for your buck, and made in japan, by Japanese workers, where people make their way in life off of skill, pride and dedication, not ridiculous identity quotas.
@ECHOTools3 ай бұрын
Thanks, Jeremy. I can attest, having visited the facilities, the workers genuinely take great pride in what they do and enjoy their jobs.
@doakwolf3 ай бұрын
Does anyone know if 100% of the parts (engine internals etc) are made in Japan? I saw some cheaper Echo saws at my local hardware store in Australia (Bunnings) and they had "Made in PRC" stickers on them. Yet the Echo distributor in Australia emailed me to confirm all Yamabiko products are made in Japan. Currently deciding between a 501SX, MS261 and 550XP and I'll go with the Echo if it's guaranteed to be 100% made in Japan.
@ECHOTools3 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for your question. Right now all ECHO products are made entirely in Japan with the exception of blowers, which are assembled in the USA. We previously had facilities in PRC where products were assembled but this is no longer the case. I hope this is clear. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate!
@doakwolf3 ай бұрын
@@ECHOTools great, thanks for the clarification. I guess the local Bunnings store here in Australia still has some old PRC stock on the shelf. I did notice on the 501SX, the plate clearly states "Assembled in Japan" so I am going to get myself a new Echo.
@ECHOTools3 ай бұрын
@@doakwolf Let us know how you get on with the saw!
@kenneth67313 ай бұрын
I love my 590. It really makes short work out of something like that.
@junksmasher7773 ай бұрын
I have an Echo CS590 and a Shindaiwa 591 and both of these saws work all day long and don't give a fuss... I love them
@marx0matko3 ай бұрын
My brake got stuck 😂
@GoodOldGreyMatter3 ай бұрын
Your the inspiration I need at the moment, I’m trying hard, failing lots everyday, but not giving up, slowly but surely what you teach is all being processed. As I struggle, I simply keep watching one of your videos over and over, hoping someday soon I can be as successful as your self. Take care, best of luck and thanks for your help!
@w6qd3 ай бұрын
I love my Echo power tools, well designed and supported.
@easternmachineryTraders4 ай бұрын
Want to import in Nepal as distributor. Pls provide more information.
@ECHOTools4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your interest in ECHO products. Please send a message with details to: [email protected]
@starshipenterprise58614 ай бұрын
thank you!!
@anthonyhuntley44984 ай бұрын
Just bought mine and it runs like a champ, had an old one to start out with and it still runs like a champ. Very quality product and I highly recommend.
@ECHOTools4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great feedback!
@yilin-li4 ай бұрын
what's difference between cs2511t and this ssaw?
@ECHOTools4 ай бұрын
Hi, there. The "C" stands for carving and means this comes with the lightweight carving bar as standard. The machine is identical.
@yilin-li4 ай бұрын
@@ECHOTools thanku
@angilia88744 ай бұрын
Your good but u go way to fast
@ECHOTools4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment, please check out Ryan's channel where he has loads of tutorials in a longer format. We had to limit these videos, so perhaps some explanations are not in-depth enough. www.youtube.com/@RyanCookCarvin
@lisaguerra62534 ай бұрын
The clutch cover isn’t coming off.
@lisaguerra62534 ай бұрын
I’m failing at step one. What is the chain break and why won’t the black thing come off when I took the nuts off?
@ECHOTools4 ай бұрын
Hi Lisa, the chain break is the big black lever at the front of the saw. When it is pushed forward it is engaged and prevents the chain from moving, pull it back to disengage it before you attempt to remove the side cover. Make sure the nuts are completely loosened, you may need to pull quite firmly to remove the cover.
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Benefits to stacking like this? Minus it just looking cool asf.
Hi Chris, thanks for your question. There are several benefits (sorry for the long reply): 1. Efficient Drying: • Air Circulation: The round shape of a Holz Hausen allows air to circulate more freely around the wood, promoting faster and more even drying. • Moisture Management: The conical design helps to shed water, preventing it from pooling on the stack and reducing the risk of mold or rot. 2. Space Efficiency: • Compact Storage: A Holz Hausen can hold a large amount of wood in a relatively small footprint, making it ideal for those with limited space. • Vertical Storage: The stack is built upward rather than outward, which helps to save space in your yard or storage area. 3. Stability: • Self-Supporting Structure: The round shape and the way the wood is stacked inwards as you build up create a stable, self-supporting structure. This reduces the need for additional support or ties. • Resistance to Wind: The conical design is more wind-resistant compared to traditional stacks, reducing the likelihood of the stack toppling over in bad weather. 4. Aesthetic Appeal: • Visually Pleasing: Many people find the round shape of a Holz Hausen more aesthetically pleasing than traditional wood piles. It can become a feature in your yard, blending functionality with beauty. 5. Ease of Access: • Central Core Storage: Often, the center of the Holz Hausen is filled with smaller pieces or kindling, making it easy to access and use. • Top-Down Usage: As the wood is used from the top down, the stack remains stable until the very end. 6. Temperature Retention: • Heat Generation: As the wood dries and the sun warms the stack, it can generate a small amount of internal heat, which further aids in drying the wood. Overall, a Holz Hausen is a practical and efficient way to store and dry firewood, with the added benefits of stability and aesthetic appeal.
@@ECHOTools You deserve a raise for explaining all of that. Thank you very much for all of that info!
Good
Are all Echo products made in Japan?
Hi Mohamad, thanks for your question. All ECHO gas products with the exception of blowers, are completely made in Japan. ECHO blowers are assembled in the USA.
Cousin IT got a job ... great saw
Thanks for the saw.
what brand saw horse is that???
My Echo blower now needs its fourth coil pack ! its crazy, I'm off to another brand which is a shame.
Hi James, very sorry to hear about this. Please send a message to [email protected] and we'll see if there's anything we can do to help.
@@ECHOTools Thanks
Stihl and Husqvarna still lead by miles and years ahead.
Thankyou this helped me with my McCullough ms1635
Just bought it as my first saw. Its a beast. Need something smaller soon though
totally useless video
My chain break won't move
Compre mi primera echo cs590 llega mañana espero disfrutarla resonge con muchas marcas espero no pase lo mismo
I got my weeteater machine great I love it
Good tool I like it
How many feet of line fits in the head?
Got a ECHO and STIHL Pro brushcutters. ECHO is miles away. In ten years it works like new. Every time on first pull never replaced NOTHING other than fuel. Built quality is totally different...no made in china rubish like stihl
Stihl #1
Im sorry echo...but.... shindaiwa winsm
Echo is my brand!
I love Echo! That’s all I use!
The Timber wolf simply has no competition. Nobody can disagree.
ok
cs73rs、cs43rs cs252wあと BCS510T、全部使って日本で仕事しているよー!こんなにきれいで丁寧な仕事されていて、とても素晴らしいです!純日本製!ありがとう!益々好きになりました!
How long can you run it like that for? 4ah battery?
Wow
Just got one a couple weeks ago. Great saw so far
Lame,, why give a tutorial about items you can’t buy!!! You suck, I bought an echo weedeater, and it came with some wimpy strap harness, no instructions on even how to use it, I think you need to fire your marketing manager
Will it accept the 58v battery?
Hi Dan, thanks for your question. Unfortunately the DSRM-2600 is only compatible with 56V batteries. You can see the lineup here: www.echo-usa.com/eforce
I'm an Echo nerd. I love this video thank you.
What model is that? It’s not the standard carving model of echo.
I like
My impressions, I own this saw, and the CS 620, and I will say that both perform as good if not better than any Husqvarna or Stihl I have ever ran or owned. This coming from a 30 year Husqvarna Operator....lol I actually prefer the CS 620 on steep ground in the woods because it is lighter, and more ergonomic, and outstanding with a 24" bar and chain in land clearing, and small to large Timber. I do run the 7310 with a 32" bar for large Timber, and stumpage, etc. No power issues, and very rugged and reliable!
I had three choices for picking up a new saw for bucking. Husqvarna, stihl, or echo. I went with the echo 590s As its just a better bang for your buck, and made in japan, by Japanese workers, where people make their way in life off of skill, pride and dedication, not ridiculous identity quotas.
Thanks, Jeremy. I can attest, having visited the facilities, the workers genuinely take great pride in what they do and enjoy their jobs.
Does anyone know if 100% of the parts (engine internals etc) are made in Japan? I saw some cheaper Echo saws at my local hardware store in Australia (Bunnings) and they had "Made in PRC" stickers on them. Yet the Echo distributor in Australia emailed me to confirm all Yamabiko products are made in Japan. Currently deciding between a 501SX, MS261 and 550XP and I'll go with the Echo if it's guaranteed to be 100% made in Japan.
Hi, thanks for your question. Right now all ECHO products are made entirely in Japan with the exception of blowers, which are assembled in the USA. We previously had facilities in PRC where products were assembled but this is no longer the case. I hope this is clear. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate!
@@ECHOTools great, thanks for the clarification. I guess the local Bunnings store here in Australia still has some old PRC stock on the shelf. I did notice on the 501SX, the plate clearly states "Assembled in Japan" so I am going to get myself a new Echo.
@@doakwolf Let us know how you get on with the saw!
I love my 590. It really makes short work out of something like that.
I have an Echo CS590 and a Shindaiwa 591 and both of these saws work all day long and don't give a fuss... I love them
My brake got stuck 😂
Your the inspiration I need at the moment, I’m trying hard, failing lots everyday, but not giving up, slowly but surely what you teach is all being processed. As I struggle, I simply keep watching one of your videos over and over, hoping someday soon I can be as successful as your self. Take care, best of luck and thanks for your help!
I love my Echo power tools, well designed and supported.
Want to import in Nepal as distributor. Pls provide more information.
Thank you for your interest in ECHO products. Please send a message with details to: [email protected]
thank you!!
Just bought mine and it runs like a champ, had an old one to start out with and it still runs like a champ. Very quality product and I highly recommend.
Thanks for the great feedback!
what's difference between cs2511t and this ssaw?
Hi, there. The "C" stands for carving and means this comes with the lightweight carving bar as standard. The machine is identical.
@@ECHOTools thanku
Your good but u go way to fast
Thanks for your comment, please check out Ryan's channel where he has loads of tutorials in a longer format. We had to limit these videos, so perhaps some explanations are not in-depth enough. www.youtube.com/@RyanCookCarvin
The clutch cover isn’t coming off.
I’m failing at step one. What is the chain break and why won’t the black thing come off when I took the nuts off?
Hi Lisa, the chain break is the big black lever at the front of the saw. When it is pushed forward it is engaged and prevents the chain from moving, pull it back to disengage it before you attempt to remove the side cover. Make sure the nuts are completely loosened, you may need to pull quite firmly to remove the cover.
Hey ‘ where is this video made
Just looked at 1 of these getting it soon thx
What a beast <3 Absolute weapon <3 <^