DO NOT BUY this poorly built chainsaw! AND I GOT ROBBED! VLOG Broken Coocheer 5800 Review

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Chickanic

Chickanic

2 жыл бұрын

Thanks for tuning back into Chickanic! Today I found one of the cheapest made chainsaws I have ever seen. I wanted to share it with you so you can be sure to not fall into the trap of buying it!
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@Chickanic
@Chickanic 2 ай бұрын
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@danndyandy
@danndyandy 2 жыл бұрын
Hello. It is refreshing to see a woman as a small engine mechanic. I have been in the field for about 25 years now. We are a dying breed in this throw away society. I really appreciate your videos. They are very informative and not grueling to watch. So many videos out there are of what not to do and not so much as to how to repair the problem. Thank you.
@SuperJamster1
@SuperJamster1 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I rarely see someone that shows the actually workmanship of these saws. Excellent observations.
@ntsreviewsandvlogs9005
@ntsreviewsandvlogs9005 10 ай бұрын
I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle kzbin.infoUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
@scottygoodwin4276
@scottygoodwin4276 2 жыл бұрын
I agree I had about 25 years in saw tuning and repair and have never seen anything that poorly built Thanks for the video, always enjoy a chain saw video. GOD BLESS.
@darroncharles1016
@darroncharles1016 2 жыл бұрын
My lady .I'm in the Caribbean, trinidad . I've solved much of my small equipment problems by watching your videos. Explanation is easy to follow. I'm gaining a new skill and saving much money and time. Thanks much.
@Chickanic
@Chickanic 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Darron!
@harrywalker5836
@harrywalker5836 2 жыл бұрын
@@Chickanic hi,ausie here.. it gets me, how the chinese pay there workers $2 wk, they have all the tech, equipment,cnc, robots, they need, but they make junk..there products should be better than japan, u.s. sveden.. but, they build sht.. i just dont get the mentality, or,,are we all suckers for a cheap product we think is german built. you watch ave.?. he pulls tools down to nothing. canadia,n..bc. funny guy, jokes, he tried doing a vid when hungover,,didnt happen..i think he,s a rig engineer.. teiwan stuff seems pretty good, i bought a 43 piece socket set.. its so nice, i hav,nt used it..
@aaronlstillwell
@aaronlstillwell Жыл бұрын
@@Chickanic how long did he use the chainsaw? Wondered if u knew or not. If someone bought it cheap and used it year or so maybe that's not too bad or did it immediately have issues. Ty
@jayjackson597
@jayjackson597 2 жыл бұрын
I started working on small engines in my grandad's shop back in the 60's. believe me there were "disposable" junk back then too like this one. if we had co-workers like you back then I might have stayed in the business! love your content you are amazing
@robertljones7566
@robertljones7566 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your excellent expose'.. I just this chainsaw in today's mail. Have not nor will I start it up. It gets returned tomorrow in it's original packaging. Can't thank you enough for this video. Blessings.
@jake6618
@jake6618 Жыл бұрын
$37.50 for labor??? Where are you? That’s way too cheep.
@georgepoirier9014
@georgepoirier9014 Жыл бұрын
NANCY DREW, D.C. UPDATE
@kenm7179
@kenm7179 2 жыл бұрын
My first thought was- who the hell would buy a chainsaw with the name Coocheer? I love my ancient Dolmar but it's awfully heavy, so I bought a 16" Echo and love it- I hire a pro to do any climbing and that's what he uses.
@drizler
@drizler 2 жыл бұрын
Echo is a darned good saw. I’ve had one for many years 👍🏻 .
@mscott4435
@mscott4435 Жыл бұрын
You teach me something every time I watch your videos and I worked on saws and engines for years.
@ronalddunn291
@ronalddunn291 2 жыл бұрын
After 40 plus years of using small engine equipment I have found that like automobiles you can find good ones and bad ones in all of them.
@Chickanic
@Chickanic 2 жыл бұрын
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@scottmckenna9164
@scottmckenna9164 2 жыл бұрын
Ok, you asked for a reply. I got into small engine repair in '84. I had 16 acres of private lawn to mow. You keep me up to date with tips and tricks. It's good. Thank you!
@danieltaylor9164
@danieltaylor9164 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 30 year old 3816 Mac McCulloch that I have to take apart about every 10 years and replace the fuel lines. Still runs great and I love it. I originally bought it from a Hechinger store in Northern Virginia for around $100 as it was a discontinued floor display. One of the best $100 buys I ever made.
@rngwrm
@rngwrm 2 жыл бұрын
i think i have that same model. a friend of mine got it off a neighbor's trash pile, and all it needed was new fuel lines and a primer bulb. one of the best $15 buys i ever made. he just told me to keep it on the one condition that i can never loan it to anyone
@danndyandy
@danndyandy 2 жыл бұрын
That has been my biggest dilemma as a small engine mechanic. When to call it quits on a repair. To have to call the customer and tell him that the repair is going to cost more than it's worth. It's the reason I don't work on John Deere products. The parts are outrageous. I refuse to call the customer and tell him a brake cable for his mower is $110. I save the hassle and stopped taking them in. Thanks for the videos
@allanmcelroy9840
@allanmcelroy9840 2 жыл бұрын
@Fred brandon "dealership"-or should I say stealership prices. And the small shops take a beating $$ wise when ordering that stuff...
@shawnbottom4769
@shawnbottom4769 2 жыл бұрын
In some cases it's still cheaper or better to fix what you have even if the cost is "more than it's worth".
@jomama01
@jomama01 2 жыл бұрын
As much as I enjoy the straight forward tutorials and the “insider secrets” videos, would love to hear more reviews like this one... . From a repair shop’s viewpoint, would be great to hear about who’s push mowers you like, what lawn tractor you’d spend your own money on, or not, electric vs. gas, etc. in today’s world product reviews are usually worthless and/or paid for - you do a great job of not hyping specific brands for the most part - and when you do, they’re based on facts and personal use - reason why I rushed out to get a Speed Feed after seeing it on your channel. As someone who enjoys maintaining their equipment over the condition of their lawn, keep up the great content!
@jimdenney1428
@jimdenney1428 2 жыл бұрын
I tried your method of starting my chainsaw and back pack blower and both of them started on first or second pull thank you for making it easier for an 80 + senior
@Genesis.1-1
@Genesis.1-1 2 жыл бұрын
My first chain saw was a Poulan I bought at Home Depot at least 15 years ago. I upgraded to an Echo with a longer bar a few years ago, but that cheap a** Poulan still runs like a champ. It's easy to start and does whatever I ask it too. It's still my go-to for quick jobs around the yard.
@bladerunner5810
@bladerunner5810 2 жыл бұрын
I still have a Poulan (Craftsman) 18 inch I bought about 1980. I have gotten too old to wrestle with one and no doubt the years of neglect have rendered it unusable but it was functioning well 6 years ago.
@kygunworks4982
@kygunworks4982 Жыл бұрын
Me and dad ran a Poulan wild thing for over a decade till compression got so low it wouldn't run any more, bought a poulan pro 20" and an echo and that second poulan is still strong 5 years later cutting firewood
@markbaker1843
@markbaker1843 Жыл бұрын
Poulan and USA made by Poulan Craftsman before the early Aughts were good enough saws for homeowner use. Later models I can't say for sure, but believe they are junk. Have heard avoid the "easy to start" models.
@markcarter822
@markcarter822 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up on Coocher. I had never heard of that brand before and not knowing it was Chinese made, but was thinking about buying a Coocher trimmer/ brush cutter from Amazon. After seeing this video I belive I have changed my mind about that.
@normsaw2225
@normsaw2225 2 жыл бұрын
I have and Echo since 7 years and no complaints, very well made.
@bobbreckenridge8880
@bobbreckenridge8880 2 жыл бұрын
I bought a new Stihl used it once and put it away dry. I tried to start it last year and gave up. I just watched tour video on starting saws, went out and tried it and it worked. Thanks.
@golf-n-guns
@golf-n-guns 2 жыл бұрын
I told myself a long time ago: never pay for Coochee
@bman7452
@bman7452 2 жыл бұрын
Word😭
@drizler
@drizler 2 жыл бұрын
I never heard of that brand but it REEKS of Commie junkiness😡
@SorenCicchini
@SorenCicchini 2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha! Good call. It still costs you money, though.
@elultimo102
@elultimo102 2 жыл бұрын
"Coochee" is never free. It's only a question of price...
@rcdogmanduh4440
@rcdogmanduh4440 2 жыл бұрын
Does dinner count?
@ldr9146
@ldr9146 2 жыл бұрын
I love you for telling "the way it is" with the China junk. More companies should do the same.
@anasevi9456
@anasevi9456 2 жыл бұрын
the problem with china junk, is once in a while they make something really good for cheap. Which fools people into thinking they can get anything like it, or get one just like it a year later.
@carbonunit6573
@carbonunit6573 2 жыл бұрын
I design products that are made in China. They are made exactly the way you ask them to and for a reasonable price. If you aren’t happy with their reasonable price, they will tell you how they can make it cheaper but in the end the decision is with the company making the request. If you ask them for a quality product they will deliver, and they can. So ask yourself who is to blame for the crap you have in front of you.
@ldr9146
@ldr9146 2 жыл бұрын
@@carbonunit6573 I blame people like you for helping the commie country get the knowhow to build the junk.
@exxusdrugstore300
@exxusdrugstore300 2 жыл бұрын
@@ldr9146 Lol shut up McCarthy
@exxusdrugstore300
@exxusdrugstore300 2 жыл бұрын
@@Gulpathfinder Whaaaaaaat the fuck
@TroyOnymous
@TroyOnymous 2 жыл бұрын
The worst part is it's not even a good value before it breaks. It's $170 on Amazon ($140 + $30 S/H), you can get a Echo CS-310 for $199 from HD in the store or delivered to your door and have a good basic saw. I've put hundreds of hours on my CS-310, hogged out the muffler and re-tuned for a bit more power to run a 16-18" bar with no problem, the only thing I've had to do to it was feed it fuel,bar oil and replace worn out chains.
@simonwalker8300
@simonwalker8300 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing!. You have hands that are in such great shape, bearing in mind what you do for a living.
@matthewshat
@matthewshat 2 жыл бұрын
That’s crazy because Coocheer chainsaws have a 4.5 star review on Amazon, are buyers/reviewers using the saw one time and saying it’s good. I’ll stick with Echo, Stihl and Husqvarna…..thanks for your time!!!
@carbonunit6573
@carbonunit6573 2 жыл бұрын
Reading reviews is like understanding another language. First thing I do is look up all the poor ratings and look for the consistencies in them. No one gives themselves a poor review. Then I look at the reviews following the poor reviews. To see if the manufacturer countered the poor review with a padded review. That then tells me pretty much everything I need to know. Scratch all the poor reviews that blame shipping issues because that has nothing to do with the product itself. If the purchase is over a hundred bucks I’ve spent hours sifting through reviews and using other platforms. I design products and I never ever use anything that is inferior because the cost of a returned product erases the profits from the next 10 sales. So many manufacturers put a glitzy exterior and crap on the inside. Sorry if this is long winded.
@carbonunit6573
@carbonunit6573 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry if they use the word professional on the product that’s going to be the last thing it is.
@michaelbamber4887
@michaelbamber4887 2 жыл бұрын
This is because of amazon fake reviews mate. How can such a piece of shit get a good rating? Is it this was a bad one? I doubt it, because of the poor manufacturer, not poor assembly. I bet I won't last a day on a big job.
@rich10849
@rich10849 2 жыл бұрын
I've received requests for writing a review at the same time I got the invoice for the product. What should I write? How well FedEx did delivering it?
@michaelbamber4887
@michaelbamber4887 2 жыл бұрын
@@rich10849 see, did they also offer to pay for the item if you give a five star review? Thats what they normally do, then your in and they keep wanting you to write fake reviews.
@doughnutsfowler
@doughnutsfowler 2 жыл бұрын
Back in the day sitting on my Dad's knee learning how the world works, he'd have suggested adding a little more to what you'd spend for the cheap and get a smaller used model from a brand you can get parts easy and cheaply. His chainsaw was small, but the best maintained power equipment you ever did see.
@robertabele5196
@robertabele5196 Жыл бұрын
Yes good to see women into small engine repairs. I quit when Canadian Tire started selling lawnmowers for 150 bucks. Not much room.
@hastyone9048
@hastyone9048 Жыл бұрын
The old adage “you get what you pay for” is very true.
@kevinbhola9408
@kevinbhola9408 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Chickanic I have the same design of that saw bought it 2 months ago, the only difference is the body color is orange and grey and is named PROFESSIONAL!! I used it once still brand new and when i discovered bar oil leaking from under the saw is when came across this video.
@larrysmith1568
@larrysmith1568 2 жыл бұрын
I owned an Echo chain saw. It cranked easy and cut like a razor. Still going strong after 10 yrs. I have owned a Stihl also. Very hard to crank but when it gets going it is great.
@drizler
@drizler 2 жыл бұрын
I had 2 cheap huskies (141). They are true JUNK. One injected a mounting nut which I still can’t figure out how they made that possible but the dealer knew. The replacement was a hard starting crapper. I ditched it and got an Echo at Home Depot and its been fantastic 15 years on👍🏻
@jn7420
@jn7420 2 жыл бұрын
ALL Echo tools are great!!
@sevenspineiii7524
@sevenspineiii7524 2 жыл бұрын
I have liked my Echos too… Seems like Stihl is more fussy.
@filoIII
@filoIII 6 ай бұрын
@@drizler I just found out my Husky 235 is a Poulon, and I've got issues.
@jerryattheolympics1428
@jerryattheolympics1428 Жыл бұрын
Another great vid and thanks for the heads up on the Coocheer 5800 !
@timbookedtwo2375
@timbookedtwo2375 2 жыл бұрын
No rubber gloves! I love it! Here is a woman who is not afraid to get her hands greasy and dirty! How many shop/repair videos have you seen in which men seem to alway work with rubber gloves to keep hands clean and unscratched? Love it! I also work "bare-handed," ie no gloves.
@montyfowler1312
@montyfowler1312 2 жыл бұрын
Bought my first chainsaw in the early '80s, a Poulan. After a couple of years I started having issues with it either starting hard or starting ok but not running right. Sold it for $50 and bought a professional grade 154 Husky along with my dad who purchased a new pro 266 Husky in 1984. Just replaced the 154 in 2021 with a new 562XP Husky. Dad is gone but the old 266 is still going strong. You get what you pay for.
@kevind3185
@kevind3185 2 жыл бұрын
Husqvarna 266XP is a Muscle Saw absolutely a beast and pings like a dirt bike at a idle. A good chain and that 266XP probably cuts faster then your 562XP and definitely sounds cooler.
@bobscafidi9184
@bobscafidi9184 2 жыл бұрын
Poulan back pack blower sucks too.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 2 жыл бұрын
@@kevind3185 When I was logging I ran a 385XP Husqvarna, one day I went down into the woods behind my house to cut some firewood with it, on the way back up to the house I stopped at my next door neighbors transmission shop which was in a garage behind his house, the owner and his brother were in there and when I first walked in he ask "What size engine is on that saw of your's? We could hear that thing all the way up hear and it sounds pretty mean, we've been taking bets on what size engine is on it." I told him "85cc". He said "Jesus Christ there's an 80cc dirt bike class in motocross racing". And I told him "Yea, when I have the 3 foot bar on it and rev it up and sink it into a tree it's like holding on to an 80cc racing bike". That saw was mean as hell, with a skip tooth chain on that 3 foot bar it would melt right through a 3+ foot diameter hardwood tree and ask for more.
@wildcoyote34
@wildcoyote34 2 жыл бұрын
@@dukecraig2402 that's a serious saw for sure ,, I own a 395XP and a 3120 ,,both are killers ,,,i've got a 48 inch bar on the 3120 ,, it's got so much torque that you can stand on it even cutting a 4 foot tree
@marcuscicero9587
@marcuscicero9587 2 жыл бұрын
oh yeah
@rustyshackleford7082
@rustyshackleford7082 2 жыл бұрын
Bought a Stihl Farmboss 18" for use around my property, used it for 13 years and used some bad gas in it and toasted the piston, bought a Stihl replacement motor made in Taiwan, and it's been a year and still runs great. Motor cost $80, labor was my own.
@jamesconner244
@jamesconner244 Жыл бұрын
Great info. I love my Mcculloch 20 inch bar. Had it for years.
@shawnburr8692
@shawnburr8692 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up. After 25 years of using outdoor power equipment, I have found that spending the $40-$50 more than the 'cheaper' brands is well worth it as far as durable equipment is concerned. With the cheaper brands, I found myself running into problems that routine maintenance just won't fix. I've used an echo cs 310 for almost a decade and haven't looked back. I've cleared out small national forests with it (worked the crap out of it), have used things like surfactant when I've run out of bar and chain oil, has tumbled around in the trailer, tons of abuse, and the saw still starts after 3-4 pulls and runs strong, like I could clear out small forests with no problem. I don't really have a specific brand that I can say don't buy, to me, all the cheaper models are a do not buy thing as far as longevity is concerned. Not to say the cheaper ones won't work, they do work, they've just given much more problems and eventually found their selves in a scrap junk pile.
@leonardtaylor8394
@leonardtaylor8394 Жыл бұрын
Why don't,A company in USA,make their own chainsaw,and their products,so we don't have to deal things like this
@DB-oh5dx
@DB-oh5dx 2 жыл бұрын
Love the videos. I'm a new homeowner and I just got my first saw. Had some branches come down in the last storm so I picked up the little Echo 310. After watching this I'm so glad I didn't go with the chinese E-Bay/Amazon ones.
@andybecker2693
@andybecker2693 2 жыл бұрын
That’s a good little saw and will last for years when used for it’s intended purpose. By that I mean people try to cut firewood and bigger wood with a 30 cc saw then bad mouth it when it breaks.
@terrapod4898
@terrapod4898 2 жыл бұрын
That's a great little saw....really good at limbing and easy on gas. I got a nearly new one from a pawn shop that had been discarded by the owner because it wouldn't cut well. Turned out the chain had been installed backwards.
@oldmanfred8676
@oldmanfred8676 2 жыл бұрын
My Son bought a Tornado chainsaw, 20” bar, that I used to cut up some really good size Oak for less than $100. I was so impressed I bought another one. The second one is still in the box because the first One runs like a Banshee! I have a bunch of brand name and other chainsaws so will always have a backup.
@carmichaelmoritz8662
@carmichaelmoritz8662 2 жыл бұрын
the thing about most people when it comes to low priced chainsaws is they think they can use it like a lumber jacks chainsaw. another thing is even though the chainsaw in the video needs repair it would be a low priced fix with the crank seal and then donate it to a poor family so that their son can make a gocart or something with it.
@jhorticulture4698
@jhorticulture4698 Жыл бұрын
Well done , very straightforward , thanks . Joe
@MyMark1959
@MyMark1959 2 жыл бұрын
Just came across your channel today watched about 10 videos so far I really like your honesty
@sheerluckholmes5468
@sheerluckholmes5468 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Makita made by Sachs-Dolmar in West-Germany, being labelled "West-Germany" should give a hint of how old it is. All I do is fill it up with oil and fuel and service it when required and it runs as good as the day I bought it.
@johnbondy2861
@johnbondy2861 2 жыл бұрын
I got the coocheer 62cc and had constant problems from day one. Eventually it died at not even a year old. I took it apart and somehow had a bent crankshaft and the flywheel key sheared off. you get what you pay for. I've since upgraded to a CS-590.
@Thelivewire64
@Thelivewire64 2 жыл бұрын
I was a bit iffish about Ryobi, but I bought one anyway, about 6 or 7 years ago. It's a treat. As long as you clean, lube and sharpen regularly, no worries mate!
@kevinhouston4273
@kevinhouston4273 Жыл бұрын
I have honestly had excellent results with Chinese chainsaws. I definitely agree that one looks like a dud. However, if you tune em up and treat em right...they'll cut. I cut up 20+ trees in one tornado alone and have done countless other jobs. Usually the oil leaks come from where the oil pump sits in the tube that goes to the oil reservoir. I usually put a small zip tie over the tube, push the pump back on, and voila....no more oil leak. All in all, chinese chainsaws are good for the guy who doesn't use a saw very often OR for a guy who has some mechanical abilities for when it breaks down.
@michaelvangundy226
@michaelvangundy226 2 жыл бұрын
My Mac was in the shop waiting on parts so I bought a 6200 20" Coocheer. Runs great, oils great. Bar and chain are horrible. Soft metal that just didn't last. The coil failed after 2 weeks. Had to order one from China. Spark plug, air filter, and a coil for $13 including shipping. Had it in a week. Kept at it until both chains were gone. There isn't a spot on either side of the bar that cuts straight. But it always started and ran really well. I haven't decided whether to get a good Oregon bar and chain or not. But at $139 I may just give it away.
@99unclebob
@99unclebob 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, I always thought if you need this kind of tools it is always best to physically see able to see them first hand in person , even if it is cheaper brand like Puolan or Homelite ,at least you know it has some history of being ok for light duty use, not clearing brush or an acre of small trees, glad i listened and learned from my dad and uncle who were farmers and machinists and mechanics, i bought an Echo SRM-21 straight shaft trimmer with dual line outs to help with less vibration for my Carpal Tunnel in both hands, got it from Home Depot in 2004 and never looked back routine maintenance is all i have ever had to do to it, just new fuel line twice in all these years that cost me $2 bucks and any Echo chainsaw is just as good and reliable as the other famous names brands 👍 like my friends Ukrainian grand mother use to say you cheap you buy twice
@wildcoyote34
@wildcoyote34 2 жыл бұрын
Echo makes some of the best trimmers i have ever owned ,,i own several different ones ,, the oldest is a PAS-230 that i bought in 1998 and it's still going ,,and an SRM2400 which i picked out of a trash dumpster a decade ago ,,carb kit and fuel lines and it ran perfect ,,,i bought a new one this year too ,, fiinally decided it was time causei use my trimmer a lot sometimes 8-10 hours a week
@markbaker1843
@markbaker1843 2 жыл бұрын
I own an ECHO SRM 200-DA from the early 1980's ! It still runs, thanks to parts off Ebay, although has been relegated solely to occasional brush cutting duty. Poulan & Homelite USED to be good when still made in USA out of METAL. Avoid any plastic case Homelite made after about 2000.
@bobbrousseau9823
@bobbrousseau9823 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up on this cheap made saw. I bought a Stihl for I will use it just once in a while seems nice and light to use not to heavy. I have been using saws for over 50 years. thanks for your awesome videos and you are doing a great job explaining things as you do your video's
@michaelandrews4783
@michaelandrews4783 7 ай бұрын
Good to hear an experts opinion
@johnbrown9003
@johnbrown9003 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a fairly heavy duty fire wooder and my practice is to by a good brand and step up to the professional grade. Worth the difference in $$.
@wingdwolf56
@wingdwolf56 2 жыл бұрын
My first chain saw was a Poulan Pro. I spent more time working on it and adjusting it than I did cutting with it. Been using Stihl ever since.
@stepheng1138
@stepheng1138 2 жыл бұрын
thats exactly what happened to me. picked it up from home depot on sale. used it 2 times and it wouldnt start anymore. i ended pitchin that pulan into the trash.
@carbonunit6573
@carbonunit6573 2 жыл бұрын
No one ever said “I made a mistake” when buying a quality product. Though sometimes the bean counters get a hold of a product and take it from legendary to trash. All in the interest of padding their “bonus”.
@larryharris937
@larryharris937 2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. I have a Poulan sitting in my shed that gave me trouble from the first day I have owned it. All my stuff is Stihl.
@MrJohnnyboyrebel
@MrJohnnyboyrebel Жыл бұрын
I have a Poulan Pro 18” and was using that expensive canned pre-mixed gas (the good stuff that my Echo trimmer loves) and I can’t get the saw to start anymore. Not sure if I will get it fixed. I will probably get an electric saw to replace it. I use my chain saw to cut logs into manageable pieces that I later resaw into useable lumber. An electric saw will allow me to work indoors without gas fumes. Um, I just sold myself on an electric.
@bjemdwbesq3
@bjemdwbesq3 Жыл бұрын
I bought a poulan saw in 2015 because someone stole my stihl and I couldn't afford to replace it. I cut around 20 to 25 rick of firewood a year with it plus other stuff. I cut down a huge dead sycamore tree with it just a few days ago. It was at least 80 ft tall. At shoulder height I lacked about 2 ft being able to reach around it. It's been a good saw for me. Haven't had much trouble with it. I was surprised by how well it works. I don't know. Maybe it's just me but I know I use it quite a bit and i'm not sorry I bought it. Just saying.
@jdarrell208
@jdarrell208 Жыл бұрын
I have two forty year old 16” Stihls…running flawlessly. Why try to save a few dollars on an Amazon purchase…save now pay later??!! No thanks. Keep up the great work and QC insights you provide! Great and valuable content.
@carlatamanczyk3891
@carlatamanczyk3891 2 жыл бұрын
Been cutting timber for decades. Always been satisfied with Olympic, Stihl, Jonsered, and Echo saws.
@Icehso140
@Icehso140 2 жыл бұрын
Really makes you wonder why someone would spend all that time designing, casting, and assembling such a piece of junk. A lot of effort that could easily be put to use making a decent saw for a few dollars more.
@nseric1233
@nseric1233 2 жыл бұрын
There's a ton of decent almost identical saws for only a few dollars more. I heard the really cheap ones are made from the reject parts off the better ones. This saws been cloned for 5-10 years now and sold under a ton of different names, some of the slightly more expensive ones are trouble free for years, I have 2 a joncutter and a timberpro, same design just put together better and have been trouble free. Parts are also dirt cheap and super easy to get once you figure out its sold under tons of names.
@Icehso140
@Icehso140 2 жыл бұрын
@@nseric1233 You're right. Absolutely. The defect parts have to go somewhere. I believe a batch of items does not pass inspection because 10% or so fail. So the whole batch gets sold to a dealer and he/she deals with the 10% returns...or more because they're no good in a perfect state. We have a saying in my area...Don't by anything made on a Monday or late on a Friday. LOL
@ravenlorans
@ravenlorans 2 жыл бұрын
I worked for a Factory as a Parts Inspector. I could and would reject parts and was told to reject parts even if they were 100% Usable but the Name on the part was Smudged or had a Dent in it on the outside that did not effect/affect the inside and other Minor Things.. Ones without any Defects at all would ( one part for Example) sell for $100, the one with the Crooked name or dent would sell for $40... those Cheaper parts were bought up by Big Companies to make Cheaper Products... But in this Case, they went Bottom of the Barrel for parts.
@Icehso140
@Icehso140 2 жыл бұрын
@@Eddie.D346 You could be right...absolutely. My last job paid me $75/hr, and charged me out at over $100/hr with all the govt. required stuff. My boss bought a $3000.00 18 volt strut cutter to save me the steps from the field to the hydraulic strut cutter set up 200 ft away. I'm retired now and have time to tear tools apart, but on some jobs minutes add up to hours and really cut into profit. I certainly wouldn't want to be 80ft up in a tree when I find out my cheap saw failed. LOL
@nzfalcon6578
@nzfalcon6578 2 жыл бұрын
Thats the point though ,make it cheap and nasty and customers will buy it because its ........ cheap
@jusportel
@jusportel 2 жыл бұрын
Good to know! I was just talking about these things on Friday, a friend wanted to buy one. Told him to save his money, now I can send him this video. What a piece of junk!
@DAS-Videos
@DAS-Videos 2 жыл бұрын
It took me 3 cheap(relatively) chain saws before I learned to bite the bullet and get a good one. That was 11 years ago and it still starts and runs great.
@simonwalker8300
@simonwalker8300 2 жыл бұрын
The review was also great, you clearly know a lot about small machines, i'm going to take your advice.
@oldmillrd8153
@oldmillrd8153 2 жыл бұрын
I have and still use a 45 yr old McCulloch. They were a decent well made saw in their day.
@sheldo8083
@sheldo8083 2 жыл бұрын
No they were not ever a good saw.
@kygunworks4982
@kygunworks4982 Жыл бұрын
What model, my first McCulloch was a Mac 10-10 that I got free and used the hell out of it
@sheldo8083
@sheldo8083 Жыл бұрын
Used to work on them for a car and sled dealership a half century ago. Many many unhappy customers of the McCulloch chainsaw. Always breaking down. Not even close to a good saw.
@jamesrussell6870
@jamesrussell6870 2 жыл бұрын
We all know the no name chainsaws are complete $hit. Repair shops shouldn't get tangled up with those in any way except maybe have a recycling bin out front as a service to future customers??
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 2 жыл бұрын
I just got $125 chainsaw, not my choice, it's what the person I am working for got for me to use. Turns out, the saw works great! Just as good if not better than any Stihl or Husqvarna that I've used. Comes with both 16" and a 20" bars and chains. If anybody responds to this, I'll actually get up off my butt and go look at the saw so I can tell you the brand name that I didn't bother remembering. Got it on Amazon. It's green. :)
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 2 жыл бұрын
If I get one year out of it, I will consider it money well spent. I will probably get more than that because I'm pretty good at taking care of my tools.
@jamesrussell6870
@jamesrussell6870 2 жыл бұрын
@@theobserver9131 Wait until you watch the power loss with each tank of gas... Don't try using that for any production work whatsoever!!
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesrussell6870 you are probably right, still, I'm sure I will get $125 worth of work out of it. And when I am in charge of the shopping, I'll get something with a good reputation.
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesrussell6870 where would you expect the loss of power to come from? Clogged carburetor, worn out rings, or something else? I won't bother with a full rebuild, but I can handle carburetors and most small problems.
@cadamsm11
@cadamsm11 Жыл бұрын
This video is one of the reasons I limited our service to Stihl only. You are right, if you fixed it, it will be back in tomorrow for something, and you really can’t guarantee the repairs to the customer.
@tommysuttle2523
@tommysuttle2523 2 жыл бұрын
I bought a SENIX 49cc chainsaw from Tractor supply for$149.00 to use around the house. Model CS4QL-L1. The main reason i got this chainsaw was because it's a 4 cycle. I've owned other saws and loaned hem out only to get them back broken or locked up. I've watched all of your videos about chainsaws and mowers and weedeaters. I've learned a lot. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the best way of getting them going again.
@brandonstclair6530
@brandonstclair6530 2 жыл бұрын
I have an old Olympic chainsaw that wouldn’t idle. I took it apart it had a blown out crank seal. The seal was actually blown out of the hole. A new set of seals (it took 3 months to get them from efco) and it ran like a top. The first completely blown out seal I’ve ever seen.
@carlatamanczyk3891
@carlatamanczyk3891 2 жыл бұрын
All the hours I put on my saws and I have never had that issue. Do you run ethanol fuel or non?
@brandonstclair6530
@brandonstclair6530 2 жыл бұрын
@@carlatamanczyk3891 this was a saw from the late 1970s that had been sitting a long time. The rubber seal had hardened and shrunk and popped out.
@carlatamanczyk3891
@carlatamanczyk3891 2 жыл бұрын
@@brandonstclair6530 Interesting. I have 4 saws. The oldest is a 1974 Olympic and it still runs great. I have always mixed Klotz 2 stroke oil at 40 to 1 and use fuel stabilizer. Seems to be a good recipe so far.
@garyjohnson6640
@garyjohnson6640 2 жыл бұрын
My Dad bought a Homelite Super XL with a manual oiler in about 1964. I was about 7 or 8 years old and not strong enough to pick it up and hold it very long. I would throw it up onto the log and have to set it on the ground at the end of the cut. We had other big saws, Pioneers and McCullochs which were way too big for me at the time. I used that saw for years and all through high school sawing and selling cord wood to make money. I even used it occasionally after that and all during this time other family members routinely used it too. I would bet that old saw cut thousands of cords of wood, mostly oak. Recently I found that old saw in my Dad’s garage where it hadn’t been used in who knows how many years. After taking it home and putting fresh gas (16:1) and oil in it, pulling the rope less than 5 times, it fired up and ran perfect. I then used it to cut up a downed 24” fir. What’s truly amazing the saw has never needed any work other than two helicoils for the muffler. They sure don’t make any brand of saw like that anymore.
@cojones8518
@cojones8518 2 жыл бұрын
The little XL2 top handles were great saws too. Cut a lot of firewood with one.
@Biker118347
@Biker118347 2 жыл бұрын
Back then Homelite was the saw to have, We used it to cut firewood and hired to clear trees from powerlines. They were the best then.
@sgrams3578
@sgrams3578 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your channel! you give much good information.I recently acquired some land needing cleaning including requiring quite a lot of chain sawing. I bought a 18inch Jonsrud which works fine but last year, 2020, I wanted a 12inch light weight saw, the dealer here couldn't get a Jonsrud and had no idea when or if he would have any in stock, the china virus excuse from the Jonsrud company. So I ordered a 12inch from Walmart, delivered for $109 in a few days, it runs perfectly, starts easily, came with two chains and I've used it for more than its intended sizes, I was so impressed I bought a second, its still in the box. So, not knowing better at the time I've bought a 20 and 22inch saws (I didn't know blades can be changed : 0), all of these are china made and all run perfectly! After getting the 6200 Coocheer pinched so many times its thin blade twisted to give crooked cuts so I replaced it and the chain with an Oregon for around $47, price of the saw was $129 so still less than $180, I'm pleased. I know my usage is not comparable to more serious cutting and I've since seen and heard the difference with Stihl saws which seem to be the best for those who need them but I'm satisfied with these china saws, I realize the drawbacks. I believe it's important to use high grade gas, mixed using proper ratios and for sure use bar and chain oil (not engine oil) to keep the chain and bar properly lubed, I also clean the chain saws after every use, they are a valuable tool.
@jttraina4516
@jttraina4516 2 жыл бұрын
Not meaning to get OFF TOPIC, but I noticed all the "ECHO" equipment .My friend has a Lawn service business and he recommended the ECHO leaf blower to my wife, when she was looking to by me one. I've had and used it for at least 10 years and am thoroughly satisfied with it. Just thought I'd mention that to anyone who was looking for a good one to purchase.
@toddgittins5692
@toddgittins5692 2 жыл бұрын
Good deal. Echo has been the go to brand for professionals for as long as I can remember.
@davidabernathy4553
@davidabernathy4553 2 жыл бұрын
Well now this was a interesting video and I'm sure now that your customer wished instead of going for what he thought would be a bargain that might work, he probably wishes now he would have spent a little more money and bought something that for sure would have got the job done.
@jasonk5979
@jasonk5979 2 жыл бұрын
I have always found that getting parts for the Chinese small Engines is a nightmare. Sure the cost is cheap up front . But there is no support at all for most of them.
@StratoArticA
@StratoArticA 2 жыл бұрын
Ive actually made quick money with Hyundai 36cc chainsaws. There is lot of Them to buy as junk. And its Nice if you buy three junk Saws and get 2 to sell as working ones 🤣
@iowaunemployment
@iowaunemployment 2 жыл бұрын
Zenoah clone saw parts are very inexpensive and readily available.
@jasonk5979
@jasonk5979 2 жыл бұрын
Never heard of them. At least they have a website . Doing better than 90% of the of the off brands on Amazon.
@karlhrdylicka
@karlhrdylicka 2 жыл бұрын
@@StratoArticA Yes but it's usually the same parts on each saw that are knackered .
@StratoArticA
@StratoArticA 2 жыл бұрын
@@karlhrdylicka Yeah. Im actually sometimes terrified to work on Them. I fear that i break The saw while repairing 🤣
@tonylowell8422
@tonylowell8422 Жыл бұрын
So love the honesty
@jluvnklee
@jluvnklee 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos! I love learning new stuff about small engines. That saw takes the cake for el cheepo! I had a poulan that pretty much never worked. Gave it away. My dads little Echo has been a great saw. I have a Husqvarna that has served me well.
@kingscairn
@kingscairn Жыл бұрын
I have a small poulan - 5 years old - lite use - no problems yet
@edradtke287
@edradtke287 2 жыл бұрын
if they hadn't stolen your trash can you'd have a place for that saw
@timkoontz6693
@timkoontz6693 Жыл бұрын
🤣
@nhwnhw02
@nhwnhw02 Жыл бұрын
It's red. Plant that bad boy vertical standing on the blade in maybe some cement. It would be like a car on a post.
@cliffordbowman6777
@cliffordbowman6777 Жыл бұрын
I love to hear about people and China junk, if their military crap is like that saw no need for us to worry much
@michaelwilson8793
@michaelwilson8793 2 жыл бұрын
I love Craftsman tools but I never had any luck with their lawn equipment.I always use Echo and I believe it is a good name.
@filoIII
@filoIII 6 ай бұрын
I have a good Craftsman push mower. M100 or something
@patricverlinden4342
@patricverlinden4342 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting!👍👍👍
@SuperVaporman
@SuperVaporman Жыл бұрын
thanks for the heads up on junk equipment
@jarack3256
@jarack3256 2 жыл бұрын
The one thing I always tell people, "If you're buying it off Amazon. You're getting garbage." IF you're buying power equipment. Go to Lowe's, Ace, Home Depot, the local equipment shop, and hell, even a pawn shop. Anywhere but Amazon. The pawn shop part, you've got a chance of getting trash. But, nowhere near as often as you get it from Amazon.
@johnbarron4265
@johnbarron4265 2 жыл бұрын
I've had good luck with their drill press, but I can't comment on small engines.
@superdog1964
@superdog1964 2 жыл бұрын
Just an FYI, if you go into Lowes and buy a Craftsman chainsaw, this is the saw that you get. My guess is that the factory quality control they come from is better than the folks at Coocheer?`There are some good things about this unit though? Most consumer grade saws are clam shell design and this is one of the rare ones with an all metal case rather than just the jug and crank being metal with plastic tanks and frame. When you order 2 oil pumps off of Amazon, the package arrives with 4 pumps as they already know one or two may not work brand new Lol. I have one that runs like crazy. Starts every time and plenty of power for the CC's it claims to be? If you buy one on Amazon or Lowes, you will, repeat WILL be changing out a few oil pumps until one works. The reason the saw in this video died is because the oil pump quit, the bar, chain and clutch overheated and the user didn't realize why it was cutting poorly so they continued until the heat affected the crank seal and probably melted the bar cover? The bar attached to that saw probably has no paint except in the middle, as the chain running with no oil burned all of it off from the edge inwards and also caused the tempering process to reverse and none of the bars edges are still hardened. Every cut they made with this saw was a curve to one side or smiley face in the end. Oh well?
@carbonarrow7
@carbonarrow7 2 жыл бұрын
That is because amazon lets those scam china crap sellers use their site to sell their china junk. Watch the seller info and most will say china or have some funky name in English that is a dead give-a-way it's being sold from china. Also a dead give-a-way, is the time of shipping to receive the product, clue it's coming from china and do not buy those items on amazon from those scam china sellers. Report them as scammers to amazon.
@jarack3256
@jarack3256 2 жыл бұрын
@@carbonarrow7 I just make it easy on myself. I don't deal with Amazon at all. If I need tools or power equipment. I go to the hardware store or autoparts store to get it. If I need computer parts. I'll go to Best Best or somewhere else local and get it or order it. This has three advantages over Amazon. 1 - I know I'll be getting a quality product. 2- I know if something goes wrong with it early on, I can go swap it out, without having to wait for all the return shipping crap. I've had this one happen with a Poulan chainsaw that was pumping bar oil into the carbarator. I returned it and dropped the little extra to get a Husqvarna instead. 3- It supports my local economy. Well, four advantages really. 4. I can go to the store, pay for the item, and leave with it. I don't have to wait for shipping at all. Well, unless it's a computer part of something that needs to be ordered.
@carbonarrow7
@carbonarrow7 2 жыл бұрын
@@jarack3256 There is a limit on supporting your local businesses. Around here the local businesses want and do jack their prices to that of California cost of living and this is a small town that only creates new business of Banks, credit unions, restaurants, and realtors, complement of the ignorant city council and its operations. On those wages they expect those businesses to keep supporting each other and the local economy forgetting the actual cost of living now, and with everything being so price jacked now, it is stopping people from so called luxury buying and going back to basic necessities buying only. With most wages being stagnate and a average restaurant meal here costing $30 per person or more in a small town, Walmart jacking food prices and their products distribution has been so lacking that they are out of stock on many items and lots of constant empty shelves for over a year now, so much that a shift of is customers are now going to other grocery stores that have managed to keep there shelves stocked and not price jacked on their food items. Walmart here now is losing money and customers over their food price jacking, having to self checkout, bag your own groceries and now pay for your plastic bags and paper sacks, and still a constant barrage of empty shelves. So the support your local businesses crap is getting out of hand when the businesses cannot supply what the community needs for products and items, jack their prices to that of California and New York cost of living in a small town, Still having to go on line to order items or products because they are actually cheaper for same items and or cannot find at any stores due to the fact they will not stock common used items for the community by its people. So, support your local businesses in most areas today is a joke, and a conditional brainwashing tactic to spend what little a family has left on price jacked products just to support your local business. If a business cannot keep products in stock and prices competitive for your local area forcing people to shop elsewhere, they need to be out of business.
@obryan240
@obryan240 2 жыл бұрын
The lawn care juggernaut had one of these briefly on his channel. Didn't last very long. He didn't disassemble his to find the issue, just smashed it to pieces.
@scottphilbrick2270
@scottphilbrick2270 2 жыл бұрын
I've run chain saws here or there, at different jobs working on ranches or farms, or small jobs at my home, for close to 50 years. Last year I bought a mountainside of land; steep... so steep that whatever I build for my off-grid cabin is going to have to be built from what I can harvest up there; there's no way I realistically get building materials up to the build site. Until a few days ago, I had three chainsaws. My Jonsered 2250 which was my primary with 18" bar, a Craftsman I got at the dump cause someone threw away when it wouldn't start in the spring-- got it running with a good cleaning; that's also 50cc, but has a 20" bar. Then I bought one of those 56V battery powered E-GO saws... light, runs for 3-4 hours of near constant use, and I just love that when I let go of the trigger, the NOISE stops. So I'm dropping trees and cutting logs for my cabin, and I can tell the Jonsered (literally the same as the Husqvarna, just different plastic) ain't gonna make it through this process... it was bogging down and taking 1-2 minutes to cut through a 15" log-- even with a sharp chain. It was exhausting. So last week I shelled out $1200 for a Stihl 462 with a 25" bar. I had handled Stihls before, but the pro grade models are AMAZING. Those same 15" logs I was taking 1-2 minutes to slice through with the Jonsered, I was suddenly blasting through in 20 seconds. Over the course of building my log cabin, and a couple of out buildings as well, I figure this saw will pay for itself in a few months through savings of time, blisters, aggravation, and killing an otherwise good Jonsered simply by asking too much of it. The lesson? You really do get what you pay for. If AT ALL possible, and you're going to be using your saw on a regular basis, try to spring the extra $$$ for a pro grade saw. It really does make a world of difference. Thanks for a great video and channel; this is my first viewing of your vids, but looking forward to watching many more!
@jeffking6529
@jeffking6529 Жыл бұрын
Love your Videos, you do a great job. Very informative, keep up the great work. Thanks.
@margieoakes3092
@margieoakes3092 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the informative video. I use chainsaws a lot on the farm and one of my favorite saws is a Husqvarna with a 16 inch cutting bar. Unfortunately I have had to discard it because of the starting pull rope and parts related keep breaking and I have spent way more money on repairs than it is worth. My service person is experienced and seems to fix the problem for a little while but it always fails at the wrong time. Good riddance! I have since purchased an Echo brand and have had good performance from it so far! Time will tell if I made a good choice! POMO
@andydubiel6376
@andydubiel6376 2 жыл бұрын
echo is the same saw as steel
@tomycodd
@tomycodd 2 жыл бұрын
Watch out for the off brand equipment- You don't know what you are really getting! Thank you for a great video!
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 2 жыл бұрын
I generally agree with you, but sometimes you luck out! It is a gamble though.
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it depends on the products. Some products, cheap knock offs are as good as the brand names. Other products, only the name brand will do. Take raisin bran for instance; store brand is garbage. Peanut butter on the other hand, store brand is just as good as any other! Lol.
@markbaker1843
@markbaker1843 2 жыл бұрын
regarding off brand equipment: well if you don't know you are getting garbage shit, you'll darn soon wise up fairly quickly.
@billyb.9878
@billyb.9878 2 жыл бұрын
Well young dudette. I'm now a watcher. Glad to see you put your wig up when running the Chinese thing. I'm an old guy who's been cutting wood for 50 years. And my saws are running @ this time. I got a husky 460 rancher, a 46 cc craftsman w/20 inch bar. And everybody's favorite. Poulon pro /18 inch bar. The poulon Wil not idle down. All fuel lines are new, carburetor parts new & the purge ball is new. Next stop air leaks. I'll be back. 👍
@virgilmerchant5291
@virgilmerchant5291 2 жыл бұрын
I just bought the smaller $200 Echo the chain wore out in a half hour. Bought a good chain and adj the carb. Now it works great. I was a Echo dealer for 15 years in Phoenix.
@steveashworth6707
@steveashworth6707 2 жыл бұрын
Great video!, I hope a lot of people learned something from your video!, I must admit there's more things wrong than I would have thought!. I'll stick with my husqvarnas and echo saws!.
@scottjohnson4910
@scottjohnson4910 2 жыл бұрын
If you have to replace your Huskqvarna saw I would get something else, they have been bought by Electrolux and parts are terrible to get, they own all the low end co's even ruined Frigidaire. First thing they do, disconnect 1-800 phone help for customers!
@ku7p
@ku7p 2 жыл бұрын
@@scottjohnson4910 Been running the shit out of Husqvarnas for 40 years. Zero parts acquisition problems.
@dickvercouteren1424
@dickvercouteren1424 2 жыл бұрын
The Cooch don't chooch 😆 ! I used to work for a place that sold Tanaka chain saws and they were so bad that when customers returned them under warranty, the repair techs in the shop wouldn't take them if offered for free!
@markbaker1843
@markbaker1843 2 жыл бұрын
Neighbor had a Tanaka. He liked it WHEN it would start b/c it started so easy. In no time at all dealer who sold it to him could not get parts, it got tossed.
@G-S-D
@G-S-D 2 жыл бұрын
Never heard of this brand. I really pick up some valuable information from you. Thank you.
@charleswilson9480
@charleswilson9480 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another awesome video.
@gregmaxfield4405
@gregmaxfield4405 2 жыл бұрын
As others have said, you get the quality you pay for. There are a few online brands here in Oz that are about the same price and are 'not worth a pinch of Penguin Poop' . No support, no parts and no service. 💩 Love your work. 🙂🚜🐻 Bear Queensland Oztralia.
@nedshead5906
@nedshead5906 2 жыл бұрын
What do you know about the Holzfforma's? they appear to be exact copies of Stihl and Husky models so if they're built half decent with OEM spare parts readily available they might be an okay budget choice, I'm thinking of getting one because I can't justify the Husky/Stihl price, I got my eye on the G660
@williambray4134
@williambray4134 2 жыл бұрын
Generally the rule of thumb.
@leadnsteel1428
@leadnsteel1428 2 жыл бұрын
I've had my Echo gas chainsaw for the last 10..... it never fails to start
@charlestaylor8566
@charlestaylor8566 2 жыл бұрын
@@nedshead5906 They seem to be ok , look into a owners blog and see the comments about them .
@imanolberecibar
@imanolberecibar 2 жыл бұрын
In my country this type of saws are very popular and they have way too many problems, the crankshafts always wear where the clutch bearing rides on, (the same thing Donyboy73 explained in one of his recent videos, even the crapy bearings are harder than the crankshafts), the handlebars either bend or break at the bottom part (i think the one of the video has the handlebar bent back at the top corner at the starter side) , the guide bars sometimes have like a 2mm wide groove from the factory and the chains always flop around, the chains seem to stretch most of the time under normal use and tension and start to jump or stick on the sprocket rim, the recoil also has a tendency to have the pulley teeth destroyed rather easy or the sping breaks without any reason, the buffers also wear out pretty fast and the on/off switch is always loose and flopping around, i even once got a crankshaft to get bent at the connecting rod end while pulling the starter, the flywheel starter to rub with the coil for no reason until i saw the crankshaft end moving to the sides and i couldn't believe it, they are really bad saws to work on and even though i think the chinese trimmers and brushcutters can be somewhat good i can't say the same for the chainsaws
@ianrobinson9565
@ianrobinson9565 2 жыл бұрын
YEP Donyboy's videos are a great 👍 reference source, I can't remember everything.
@rusosure7
@rusosure7 Жыл бұрын
Finally. A video I only had to view once. Usually I get distracted...
@antoniomontana9430
@antoniomontana9430 2 жыл бұрын
Bought a 20V electric Kobalt chainsaw from Lowe's and changed out the factory 14" bar for an Oregon 18" one. Never been happier with it.
@HobbyMotorDK
@HobbyMotorDK 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Bree - life is just to too short to deal with saws like this. Thanks for sharing.
@camugs
@camugs 2 жыл бұрын
I bought my first chainsaw and I decided to go with a cordless 80 volt. The reason I went with an 80 volt is that I didn't like all the steps involved in starting the chainsaw. The chainsaw is good for the work I do.
@carmichaelmoritz8662
@carmichaelmoritz8662 2 жыл бұрын
i agree . cant beat those electric chainsaws when it comes to around the yard. my hired help use a 110 15 amp along with an inverter and a truck or car battery. they dont mind the cord and yet eventually a portable rechargeable electric chain saw would be nice.
@douglasfick4817
@douglasfick4817 2 жыл бұрын
I've had a couple electrics and used even more of them and they do not even compare to a gas saw, you can't compare apples to oranges, electric saws are great but very weak in comparison
@carmichaelmoritz8662
@carmichaelmoritz8662 2 жыл бұрын
@@douglasfick4817 i like both apples and oranges equally. we are not talking about taking an electric chainsaw into the rain forest lol.
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 2 жыл бұрын
Batteries and electric motors are improving day by day lately. It won't be long before they are better than the gas powered ones.
@neilhamill318
@neilhamill318 2 жыл бұрын
@@theobserver9131 Electric chainsaws problem is they have one speed flat out or off.
@jamesleach6553
@jamesleach6553 2 жыл бұрын
Liked the way you explain things ,thanks
@dannybryson3646
@dannybryson3646 3 ай бұрын
Love this lady I have learned so much from her
@862ajb
@862ajb 2 жыл бұрын
I ended up with one of these Coocher, you are right it is cheaply made, I expected it to work for about a week, that was three years ago and I have had to put parts of it back together with duct tape, but it kept cutting. I would include a photo but someone stole it from my barn at the end of summer...LOL
@davidgates1122
@davidgates1122 2 жыл бұрын
I don't want to encourage theft, but you should post a giant thank you card on your barn.
@stevemiller6500
@stevemiller6500 2 жыл бұрын
Another “ RETURN “. and “RECONDITIONED’ and sent out as NEW. Not the first time Amazon has done this
@abeceda6798
@abeceda6798 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a good job. And thank you for looking like that. Naturally. I adore nature. Hello from Croatia
@cadamsm11
@cadamsm11 Жыл бұрын
Love your channel! I’m a retired teacher who became a Stihl tech, and have been doing this for about 5 years at an Ace Hardware. Yourself, Donny Boy, and Small Engine Saloon are my go-to to pick up new tips, and frankly, to empathize with! I love customer descriptions…….”it won’t start or run, hasn’t been run in two years, may need an air filter.” Yep, that will fix it! Also, “just needs a tune-up.” Right!! Chris
@petersack5074
@petersack5074 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Chris and Matt: There is another very educational/intelligent/patient small engine ' guy'. Checkout Taryl Fixes All .....here on KZbin. Humorous, (no beer !) and very ....uh......'' toothy' ....indeed.
@cadamsm11
@cadamsm11 Жыл бұрын
@@petersack5074 Yes, Forgive me, she’s definitely on my viewing list!
@karenpyle8596
@karenpyle8596 2 жыл бұрын
Let’s hope they build their military hardware cheap like that chainsaw!
@harrywalker5836
@harrywalker5836 2 жыл бұрын
that chainsaw cost $5, to make. the rest goes into military funds..
@tonybatista1928
@tonybatista1928 2 жыл бұрын
Actually yes,their military hardware is unreliable, they can't sell it anywhere
@nowhereman7398
@nowhereman7398 2 жыл бұрын
I notice when I deal with threaded Chinese parts, the threads usually gall badly, or just straight strip out. Buyer beware.
@joeriley3721
@joeriley3721 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy your videos! Thank you!
@thefleaflop
@thefleaflop 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing what manufacturers will produce to cut cost and create the least expensive product.... Sometimes it seems like the actual goal to bring to market a product like this. more evidence that we now live in a disposable society... Keep doing your thing,... Love the channel!....
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