itll be a great saw. i have a embarassing huge amount of saws for as little as i get to use them. once you tune it right itll be awesome.
@CreationDust777Күн бұрын
You could potentially get some really wide (6 ft. Or more) slabs out of a 3 ft. Trees crotch section. Used to have two guys both in their 50s that would go to local log yards and cut slab sections out of 6ft. And bigger sections with an old style push/pull hand saw. They kept it razor sharp. They'd take a few pulls on the saw, and then a few pulls on a can of beer. No rush. Theyd spend a good part of the day cutting 1 slab, but they were getting big bucks for them. Cant wait to see your new saw in action.
@matthewknight56417 сағат бұрын
ive ran 40.1 bu5 the guy that ports my saws suggests 32.1 for the clone saws and use good oil. it will last and be a great saw
@BearandtheBossLadyКүн бұрын
Heck yeah can’t wait to see how it goes
@BusyWrenCreationsКүн бұрын
@@BearandtheBossLady I can’t wait to give it a go.
@michaels.1365Күн бұрын
I knew right off it was a copy of Sthil 🤣 how heavy is it? I bought a Senix with an 18 in bar and it's a 4 stroke for $130 just to try out and it surprised me how good it cut but I'll still stick with my Sthils anyway. I did a little short with me cutting with it. But good information on this saw ya got hope the rest of your parts comes in soon and maybe you show us how good it runs. Take care bud.
@BusyWrenCreationsКүн бұрын
@@michaels.1365 21 pounds without a bar and chain or fuel and oil. So it’s a heavy saw. Assuming it works it will be worth the money. Fingers crossed.