Posted by robert major on October 06, 2015 at 22:09:11 from (216.81.18.126):
In Reply to: Need saw choice help posted by notjustair on October 06, 2015 at 20:07:58:
Hi Notjustair I was reading your Echo comment and just went and looked at Dads new one it's a CS 400 with 18" bar. when you look at that it has the outer case with both handles fixed to it then in 4 corners kinda black rubber motor mounts isolating the motor from the handle and throttle assembly. it's not a traditional spring mount like some saws. Maybe the one you looked at was the same. Dad suffers with Vibration and his hands. I haven't heard him complain any worse than he did with the poulans I think they had springs, I can double check tomorrow, for Dads opinion. When the saw was on the bench the other day I kinda glanced at it quizzed him about the lack of dampers for vibration and he kinda pointed it out, But I wasn't real interested in studying it until seeing your comment. I have used the saw twice since that day he got it and i didn't think Vibration was a noticeable problem. regards Robert
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