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$100 Chainsaw Shootout EP09 quick update
Another short update to keep the series momentum going.
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$100 Chainsaw Shootout EP08 four month update
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Just a little update after using the saws for a few months.
Square File Vs. Round File chainsaw sharpening
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Timing my first attempt at square filing vs. round.
$100 Chainsaw Shootout EP:07 Base gasket delete and test cuts
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Some footage of the disassembly process and some more test cuts after.
Husqvarna low kickback vs. Oregon full chisel cut speed
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I put the factory low kickback chain that came on my Rancher 460 up against an Oregon full chisel chain in a head-to-head speed test. Are safety chains slower?
$100 Chainsaw Shootout EP:06 A look inside
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After a few tanks of fuel through them all I break out the bore scope and see how they held up.
$100 Chainsaw Shootout EP:01 Pinkway PKW-63ACK
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Unboxing of the first $100 Zenoah clone. The Pinkway PKW-63ACK, 63CC, 20" gas chainsaw.
$100 Chainsaw Shootout EP:05 The head-to-head race
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See which of these $100 Zenoah clone saws cuts the fastest. Can any of them beat either my Rancher 50 or 460?
$100 Chainsaw Shootout EP:04 Comparing the three Zenoah clones
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This is a quick comparison of the three $100 Zenoah clone saws.
$100 Chainsaw Shootout EP:03 Wemars WS-6220G
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Unboxing of the third $100 Zenoah clone. The Wemars WS-6220G, 62CC, 20" gas chainsaw.
$100 Chainsaw Shootout EP:02 Yizbao German CS 58CC
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Unboxing of the second $100 Zenoah clone. The Yixbao German CS 58CC, 20" gas chainsaw.
Holzfforma G372XP build - Video 6, The finale, or is it...
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I have finished assembling the G372XP kit and put it head-to-head with my Rancher 50, Rancher 460, and Holzfforma G660. Here is a link to the parts list mentioned in this video: drive.google.com/file/d/12eEGf4VPX6jvuS7zHSSQopzcOUkapX6J/view?usp=sharing Here is a link to the sealing gaskets for pressure/vacuum testing: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6223827 Here is a link to the timing wheel adapter ...
Holzfforma G372XP build - Video 5
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I am continuing assembling the G372XP kit. Here is a link to the parts list mentioned in this video: drive.google.com/file/d/12eEGf4VPX6jvuS7zHSSQopzcOUkapX6J/view?usp=sharing Here is a link to the sealing gaskets for pressure/vacuum testing: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6223827 Here is a link to the timing wheel adapter mentioned: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6223819 This is the timing wheel I used:...
Holzfforma G372XP build - Video 4
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I am continuing assembling the G372XP kit. Here is a link to the parts list mentioned in this video: drive.google.com/file/d/12eEGf4VPX6jvuS7zHSSQopzcOUkapX6J/view?usp=sharing Here is a link to the sealing gaskets for pressure/vacuum testing: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6223827 Here is a link to the timing wheel adapter mentioned: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6223819 This is the timing wheel I used:...
Holzfforma G372XP build - Video 3
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I have started assembling the G372XP kit. Here is a link to the parts list mentioned in this video: drive.google.com/file/d/12eEGf4VPX6jvuS7zHSSQopzcOUkapX6J/view?usp=sharing Here is a link to the sealing gaskets for pressure/vacuum testing: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6223827 Here is a link to the timing wheel adapter mentioned: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6223819 This is the timing wheel I used: ...
7 buck eating the tree I cut down the night before.
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7 buck eating the tree I cut down the night before.
3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers EP:5 Configurations and design table
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3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers EP:5 Configurations and design table
3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers EP:4 First project
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3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers EP:4 First project
3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers EP:3 Features
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3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers EP:3 Features
3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers EP:2 Sketches
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3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers EP:2 Sketches
3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers EP:1 Installation
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3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers EP:1 Installation
Mourning Dove 6-11-2022 The babies flew the nest!!!
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Mourning Dove 6-11-2022 The babies flew the nest!!!
That’s funny, mine started in three pulls. If you would have opened the throttle then pulled the choke , it probably wouldn’t have taken your 32 pulls to start.
I have two of these Zenoah clones. They are fast, powerful and great. They've paid for themselves within the first week on the job. My hired man needed to be fast on his limbing. He gave up his Stihl MS251 because it wasn't fast enough with limbing.
Sounds like you are expecting Stihl quality for the price you paid for it. It is a homeowners occasional use chainsaw so keep that in mind.
Nah man it says right on the box "for pro use" 😂😂😂
Which of the three do you like better?
How does the weight of the clone saws compare to the 460? Thanks
The clones are much lighter.
flinke is just 40 dollar
Pinkway is on Temu
It's been good to see these three saws from another person's perspective. You invited comments, so I'll be very frank and address two aspects: 1. Your video presentation quality. 2. The Wemars noise and detail, not necessarily in this order. 🤭 It's been an enjoyable three videos, but so frustrating on the Wemars for me as I was watching and hoping you'd get to two points the 2nd addressing your curio at the end about that noise which I personally would have liked to hear you describe in more detail. Ill label that farther further below. I think you need to pick up on details and describe them more, express your thoughts more, look for any subtle frivalous humour you can inject whenever the opportunity arises, even if you have too think outside your comfort zone. Explain things in more detail. It would help if you were clearer speaking, so speak up with confidence, a little as if you are educating. No detention please! 😊 (You see! Humor like that, youre not up for the light comedy awards but it sets the mood and helps for a good vibe, I've watched 3 videos and I don't even know your name or channel name, if you have one). Call me inobservent but theres a lot to read in the media and it didn't stand out. Tech - Visual: You need to do checks on your filming and sound before continuing to record, it only take a xouple of minutes, right? It's so worth it. I like the workk bench overhead shot if no one else was available to f around your arms and movement but if you could reduce yhe hight with reducing the frame size much that wouldnbe cool and what you were doing there was for a while out of frame on one of the first two saws. Outside with the Wemars, that shot was pretty bad with stray light into the lens at the bottom of frame. You could have explained the strarting process any tips on gow to start it, what to look for, what not to do.all while the engone was off and only 2 mins of actually cranking reving idling, followed by you observations then any second trial after any alterations and an explanation of what happenong and why we need to adjust , a close up on where and how, etc details and tips. Sound: It would help to make sure that we can hear you clearly when you're running the engine, or wait until its off. When you returned to the camera with the engine still running you needed to speak much closer to the microohone (but not AT the mic' due to 'breath bombs', I think that's self explanatory) you know - like sports commentstors track side or in a noisy arena, they used to have a special mic' to hold close to their lips in an effort to drown out surrounding noise, rarely seen these days, but that's the principle) or kill the engine first! That's if you can't mic yourself up close to your mouth, (with the volume balanced with the previous recordings, obviously (I guess it's automatic recording level, but at least ensure the voice is clear). Speak more positively as if you are not alone, as if you are looking someone in the face, don't mumble. Remember, this is meant as "constructive criticism", it's an exercise that all performers, artists, learn to do to improve and maintain quallity of product, your videos are the product. WEMARS RUNNING NOISE: Right at the start you unscrewed the clutch / chain brake cover and two washers dropped out one perhaps rubber a d you referred to them as being “ perhaps "transportation packaging", theyre not! You discarded them nearly knocking them off the bench with the saw while telling us that you didn't know what's causing the noise.from.yhe clutch or chain sprocket area and not once did you look at the inside of the chain brake cover! You may have seen scratching which would indicate chain abrasion and gove you a clue. The washers came off with the cover because they belong on the bolt posts before the cover goes on and I think you'll find the black rubber one goes on the post nearest the front/farthest from the clutch. Now I don't know for sure if this is all it takes to help stop the noise you heard from that area, buddy, but I'm really interested to know if those washers make a difference, after all, they are there for a reason, they're meant to be retained not discarded and there is a reference to them or at least the rubber one, in a Wemars manual I read for a 20" model. OBSERVATIONS: I was waiting for you to also point out one major, obvious difference between the Wemars and the other two, not fhat Ive experienced the other two; they probably had plastic turbine covers on the kppoksite side from the clutch, and the 20" Wemars I tried had metal! I presume your 20" had the same metal cover, that's a major bonus in my opinion! It can get banged up on the job and metal is gonna protect way better. There you are my friend, it pays to do a little heavy readin' now and again! 😂 Okay, light reading, but when all you want to do is 'the man thang' - "Man, go cut wood - Now!" - well then it's heavy reading and your brain hurts! 😏 Or is that just me!? However, for all impulsive people out there still reading this comment, (contrary to type) SAFETY FIRST! READ MANUAL. WEAR SAFETY EQUIPMENT LIKE A PRO', if you can, at least dry gloves, sturdy, grippy shoes or boots, proper eye protection, (not your Ralf Lauren Polo prescription glasses) I witnessed those with glass lenses get shattered once right on the guy's face. Being sharp, he had closed his eyes quickly and was not injurred at all but only as he had been lucky. Goggles or a full-face to neck mesh or preferably clear perspex screen and 4th if possible a hard hat in case of ckickback and falling and flying dead wood after dropping a dead branch. Snd dont forget that deay chainsaw kickback.
@@r.martin3494 thanks for the feedback. I do appreciate it. I will keep this on mind on any future videos.
When your done with their series u should condense it all down to one half hr vid and go over all your info and tell your fav after using them all. Nobody else on RUclips has done this yet so if u hurry u might get a hit out of it.
Hello from Romania, I want to purchase a holzfforma 372xp what do you think of this chainsaw, thank you
@@GeorgeBGP2.0 I really like it. I did replace the carb this summer. The one that came with it wouldn't hold a tune anymore.
All these saws are made at the same place with the same parts with different stickers and the 58 62 and 63cc are all just 58cc exact same motors
You can see clear differences in the moldings for some of the plastics and cylinders. They are all copies of the same saw but clearly not identical.
Thanks for that video of all the parts of that video. I'm thinking about getting the pink way but first would like to know in your opinion, which one is the best? I'm certainly not going to hold anybody to anything I just was wondering what you think is the best watching the videos the pink wages seem to run better. Please correct me if I'm wrong thanks again.
@@douglasberg4681 i can't really pick a "best". I do use the Pinkway more, if that tells you anything. All three run great. I've kinda found a different purpose for each one. I explain in more detail in my latest update.
The Pinkway seems to me like it would be the better saw of the three
You only show one saw not all 3
Check out the other videos in the series.
Good series of videos. Thanks 👍🏻
So who won seem like the purple one took it in the time trials
@@mikeroberts4518 I do tend to favor the Pinkway. All three are good saws. I keep the Pinkway and the Wemars with my sawmill. I mounted a debarking tool on the Wemars.
ive had a few of these Zenoah clones and the very best so far was a generic "chainsaw 5800" that i got on Temu for $29.63.
Thanks for sharing, really enjoyed the build series. I'm waiting for a 288 kit from Farmertec myself, but don't have any special tools/experience about filing the rough parts of the cylinder ports. Do you think as a bare minimum it would be enough to at least use some fine wet sandpaper / bear scotch or file down the rough edges of the ports? I'm a bit worried about the stock cylinder, but don't want to destroy it either 😄Thanks, Daniel
I thought about buying one of these Chinese cloned. But walmart had a Christmas super sale for $100 on their black max brand 50 cc 20 inch saws. Which are clones of ryobi and black n decker 50 cc saws, use a honda engine. also came with a hard case, sharpening file set, 3 yr warranty included. Normally price were $229 but was a Christmas super close out sale. Only Wish I had bought 2.
Thanks for this!!!!
So do you just have to keep pulling and pulling til it starts cause I just got the 52cc and I couldn’t for the life of me get that thing going yesterday and I really need to today.
A little slap is ok.
This really sweet sounds of chain saws you have buddy❤❤❤
Your links to the pressure testing and cylinder fixture are all dead. Do you still have the STL?
Have you any info on replacement chains for the YIZBAO?
What do you think of the programs psc68 vs the pink way? Are you familiar with that saw at all?
you didn't look to see if the Sprockets are BURR or RIM style. Rim is the better one because you can buy new rims for cheap. burrs you have to buy a whole new Clutch/drum system.
Pinkway chainsaw is $492 on Canadian Amazon right now. And the wemars is $382
It would be way cheaper to have someone in the U.S. buy one and send it to you. I sent a lawnmower brand new to Canada for $86 a few years ago.
Your square file is not even close to being filled right
I can find nowhere that sells this model for US$100.00.
There is PKW63-ACG listed on Amazon for $124. They must have changed model numbers in the last few months.
@@Havensal1 Well in Australia cheap and dangerous Chinese junk saws, generators and all manner of power tools are still flooding our eBay site because our government are lazy useless uncaring politicians. I quote "I'm not an expert on chainsaw laws, but Australian Standards are not law - unless there is legislation or a regulation that specifies that chainsaws sold in Australia must meet that standard then its really only a guide to best practice (which is the purpose of the standards anyway). That said, they are obviously an accident waiting to happen. I actually like America a LOT! But I do get heated when I see people using chainsaws that are from manufacturers that do not allow nor apply for their saws to be tested so as to comply with Australian Standard AS 2726.1-2004 as Husqvarna, Stihl, Echo Maruyama and the other major players in this field who DO make their products available for safety, quality and destructive testing and components analysis so these recognized brands are deemed safe to the consumers. Chainsaws are arguably the most dangerous power tool that many a home owner can ever operate and I also won't tolerate China sliding their crap across the ocean to make a quick buck. My rant is over. Please take care with your Pinkway sir.
Chainsaw Jenna bought it for 113.00 on Amazon. There is a video.
Mine was $100.20 but it only said "chainsaw" on it instead of "pinkway". Otherwise it looks the same
If you had the budget, it would be very interesting to compare these to the clones in the higher tier of pricing. I think the Neotec 6200 and the Joncutter 5800 are the same Zenoah clone as these, but at a slightly higher price point.
Ebay has the Neotec for $125. The Johncutter is a bit more. I'll keep an eye out for any price drops and grab one if I get a chance.
@@Havensal1 The Joncutter seems to have a good reputation, but it is quite a bit pricier (since it doesn't include the bar/chain)
@@Havensal1I'd like to see a dove into the 70+cc farmertec saws
@@FoxyBuildsDIY that would be fun, but quite costly.
When I unboxed the Pinkway I was like, "Man, it really is purple. What did I do?" But the purple has grown on me a little.
So whats the updated favorite on these? Which one works best?
I can't say any one is better than the others. I have been using the Pinkway more than the others. It probably because it's purple.😆 I have used the Wemars the least. There seems to be more info out there about the Wemars saws, so I am leaving that one to the others.
Interestingly, my Pinkway is nearly identical to your Wemars aside from the colors/markings.
I have almost ordered one of these kits about a dozen times. It looks so much fun even though I'm sure there are major headaches for a novice like me. What always saves me or holds me back is the shipping.
There are US suppliers that have lower shipping costs. The price is usually higher but the end cost can be less. Keep an eye on Tri Star Supply, Blue Saws, and Wagner Chainsaws. There might be some Fathers Day sales coming up.
Because of the manufacturing, these saws need broken in. I recommend idling off and on for several heats. 10-15 minute intervals. Use a lot of oil in the initial mix 25:1. Then proceed to rev the saw up off and on, followed by tuning. Cut with a tank or two and then go back to a 40:1 mix. Amsoil dominator is a good two cycle oil for chainsaws. Try to use ethanol free gasoline. Maintain your saw and you should have a good period of use. Once the tree is on the ground, you should be able to buck a cord or so of wood on one tank. I suggest a log splitter, 25 ton or greater. Have fun!
I will run the first tank or two @ 25:1. I also put some oil on the piston and in the crank case before ever starting them. I will idle them for a few minutes at first start, but much more than that is a waste. One thing I recommend is not running high RPM unless in the wood for the first few tanks.
I bought the sup mix saw. So far so good. It starts easy and restarts even easier. That right there is huge. When I have to shut down my saw for a few minutes the last thing I need is to struggle getting it restarted. I am running the oil heavier than usual and eventually will end up with a 40:1 mix. The bar oils good and is a very comfortable saw. This saw has a lot of power and should run the 18” bar comfortably. You have to be careful with that shutoff switch.
Rancher range are cheap domestic range. Only buy XP range.
These saws are not intended for those that have money for the XP series saws.
@@Havensal1 BS. That saw is TRASH and you "should" know it.
@@Havensal1 ok
There is no such device as a Bore A scope or a Borascope. It's Borescope. And if you cannot even speak english then all the components in this piece of junk are also junk. You need to go buy a REAL saw made in Sweden, Germany or Japan. That saw isn't worth unpacking.
How does my ability to pronounce english words affect the quality of the components of these saws?
@@Havensal1 You can't read the box the borescope came in?
@@theaustralianconundrum you still haven't answered the question.
@@Havensal1 OK. The saw model # you quote for this $100 saw video is titled $100 Chainsaw Shootout EP:01 Pinkway PKW-63ACK. On Amazon this same saw is listed at US$493.19. Where do you get these for US$100.00?????
@@theaustralianconundrum do you think it's possible the price has changed in the thast few months? I can send you a screenshot of the Amazon order with the price of $100.63.
This was very interesting to see how this played out. The Wemars is really sounding nicely as well now that its been broken into.
WOW! Boy did that help out that WEMARS, Pinkway, and the Yizbao.. They are really cutting even better than before. They sounded more similar now to 4 strokes when cutting.
Love your videos please keep making them. I own the Wemars and it really has been an awesome saw for $100. I need a new bar and chain for it though not necessarily a bar but for sure a chain I can no longer sharpen it as there will be nothing left of it lol. Any ideas on what Oregon chain or any specific name brand chain that will fit the 20 inch bar 325 gauge 52pitch 76 DL
Your videos are awesome, im a huge fan your really knowledgeable and I hope you keep making videos. I bought this saw about a year ago this same exact model. I actually just learned from your video how to lean out the carb high and low. Thank you for that. Also learned about that oil adjuster because mine was the same way, id fill it with oil and it would just run out like crazy and be empty so fast. Thank you so much please keep them coming.
You didn't read the manual! Geez!
be interested in seeing it in action
This pinkway is identical to my Wemars 62. Even the chain they give is the same
Ive wandered about these. I love Echo CS series. But the old Homelite XL12 and Super XL12 is what gets used for felling. They're old , and do viberate more than newer saws , but they just work , and continue to work.
I’m new to running gas chainsaws. Could you show more of the leaning out that you did? I could not see clearly what you were doing. Otherwise a very nice in depth view. I recently purchased a wemars chainsaw. Opened the box which was packed just like yours was only the manual inside was for a Homelite 14 inch ELECTRIC chainsaw! Good grief. Mine was a wemars 18 inch saw but it was a wrong model and cc. Not the best way for a new chainsaw user to start . I just wanted something with more power than my B&D battery alligator saw. Been looking at every review I can find.
I just use a small flat blade screwdriver and turn the adjustment screw in. Usually 1/8 turn at a time. Just be careful, it's better to be too rich than lean. If it's too lean that you risk starving for oil and will score you piston and cylinder.
I guessed 7 you were right at 4. What oil mix did you use? Neo Tec told me to run 25:1 the first 5 tanks. I think im Going to run 50:1 being I have a few gallons premixed.
I run 40:1 in all my 2 stroke engines, after a couple of tanks of 25:1 break-in mix.
I have cut up 2 small trees with it. Running 50:1 red armor. Wide open out the gate. She’s running good!
I was kinda hoping to see a stress test.
What kind of stress test? There are other videos in the playlist showing them in the wood.
@@Havensal1 well that would be nice.
Question...? Can someone do the solidworks certification tests with this kind of subscription?