craig howard wrote:My old john deere 55ev is just a rebranded echo 550.
I don't think john deere would put their name on it if it wasn't good.
I have been able to find parts for it, on the internet.
It's old reliable for me. The big saw that always runs.
It probably was a rebranded Echo.
Back then, much like today, John Deere does not make a lot of its own stuff, it uses other companies to build their products and hopes their name recognition will get them sales. When sales drops whether it be for quality issues other prices they don't like, they move on. It's not a bad thing, just how they do business. For a short time I worked at a fabrication shop where we built snowplows and some of them were of the John Deere brand.
John Deere NEVER made their own chainsaws. Sometime in the 1980's they decided that having their own brand was not netting them
enough sales, so they contracted to be a Stihl a dealership, which was brilliant on their part. Today not all, but many John Deere
tractor dealership's
sell Stihl and is where I buy my chainsaws.
The reason we went with an Echo Pole Saw instead of Stihl however was with the parts guy at Stihl. We tried to get a new bar and chains for our old Stihl Pole Saw and he gave us them, but the chains did not match the bar, and the bar did not fit on the pole saw. We
should have known better, when we asked for files he did not even though where the files were used, he thought it was to file the bar not the chain! Yeah, it was that bad, so we went to the Cub Cadet dealership that sold Echo saws.