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A leading Canadian Arborist Supplies store offering videos of a variety of high quality arborist products in action.
Yale maxi-flip test
In this video we test a 6 year old Yale maxi-flip wirecore lanyard
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Arborist Steel Ring Break Tests
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In this video, we see how strong these Arborist Steel Rings are
How to remove your Husqvarna t542ixp clutch assembly
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In this video, we show you how to change out your stock rim sprocket to a 1/4 rim sprocket ruclips.net/video/k1XxaIZMf5I/видео.htmlsi=aeF16kfvfSE7CcS- www.nugreenstore.com/collections/panther-bars
Stihl msa220t versus Husqvarna t540ixp
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In this video we go over the pros and cons of the Stihl msa220t and the Husqvarna t540ixp ruclips.net/video/k1XxaIZMf5I/видео.htmlsi=3ZTRj0n1ocKKiiwt ruclips.net/video/pNsMFq14Mr4/видео.htmlsi=pm1QcVnWMzg78Uf0 nugreenstore?igsh=MXh6cXh1dGlhZzZ3aA
West Coast Climber Pro Bag
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The new West Coast Climber Pro Bag www.nugreenstore.com/collections/west-coast-climber/products/west-coast-climber-pro-gear-bagIntroducing the West Coast Climber Pro bag nugreenstore?igsh=MXh6cXh1dGlhZzZ3aA
Steel ring break tests coming soon.....
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Steel ring break test coming soon..........
The New West Coast Climber Felling Harness and Suspenders
Просмотров 3027 месяцев назад
In this video we go over the new West Coast Climber felling harness, we show how its all put together www.nugreenstore.com/collections/newest-products/products/west-coast-climber-felling-harness-suspenders nugreenstore?igsh=MXh6cXh1dGlhZzZ3aA
The new DMM Kinisi Max climbing saddle
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In this video we take a look at the new Dmm Kinisi Max climbing saddle www.nugreenstore.com/products/dmm-kinisi-max-harness? www.nugreenstore.com/collections/west-coast-climber/products/copy-of-west-coast-climber-chest-harness?variant=45275680407790 nugreenstore?igsh=MXh6cXh1dGlhZzZ3aA
Husqvarna t540ixp not oiling troubleshooting fix
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In this video we go through why your Husqvarna t540ixp chainsaw is not oiling, we also go over how to fix this problem Below is video 1 and 2 of how to disassemble and reassemble ruclips.net/video/RJm5_9M0uO4/видео.htmlsi=k3vdOh8EVYvgrPeB ruclips.net/video/Jbmrx3QLIQU/видео.htmlsi=MJS4jKa7tDN6Axri nugreenstore?igsh=MXh6cXh1dGlhZzZ3aA
The new Husqvarna t542ixp
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In this video we go over the new Husqvarna t542ixp versus the t540i, how to remove the clutch and replace the rim sprocket, we also go over why a clutch will help with performance
Husqvarna 520iHe3 & 520iHe4 troubleshooting part 2
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In this Video we go through why your Husqvarna 520iHe3 & He4 is flashing red and how to fix it
Husqvarna 520iHe3 & 520iHe4 troubleshooting part 1
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In this video we go through why your Husqvarna 520iHe3 & He4 is flashing red
Husqvarna T540i XP troubleshooting Part 2
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Husqvarna T540i XP troubleshooting Part 2
Husqvarna T540i XP troubleshooting Part 1
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Husqvarna T540i XP troubleshooting Part 1
The ISC UltraLink Versus The Notch Quickie
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The ISC UltraLink Versus The Notch Quickie
How strong is a 16 year old arborist climbing line?
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How strong is a 16 year old arborist climbing line?
Tips for adjusting your new West Coast Climber Chest Harness
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Tips for adjusting your new West Coast Climber Chest Harness
Picking the best Arborist wirecore lanyard for the long haul
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Picking the best Arborist wirecore lanyard for the long haul
Thanks for the videos, this one and the full disassembly.
is it possible to grease clutch bearings without unscrew clutch? how often do we need to lub it?
Just wondering how come nobody makes a flipline with a 3/8" wire core? There's a couple videos where a chainsaw at full throttle with cut through 1/4" wire core in a second.
Appreciate you taking the time to make the video. Both my 540i and 542i stopped oiling. Thanks again!
Another prob with Dewalt, Milwaukee, etc, is they don't have much dealer support or spare parts. They encourage you to throw it away if anything breaks on it, but they're starting to sell them for the same price as Stihl and Husky and marketing them as "professional". The outlier is definitely Makita. They make great gas saws and did a decent job keeping Dolmar going, have spare parts, better quality in general. I've had their 64cc saw for going on 20 years and it still rips. Ran a 32" and milled up oak with that bastard.
I have both these saws in the States. My oil light works correctly from the box. I'm not sure why yours didn't work. The Huskie's chain requires more attention to frequent sharpening and is prone to being easily damaged more quickly than Stihl's is. They are both nice climbing saws and have their advantages. I also have all the pro Stihl climbing and bucking saws in my company for comparison. The Stihl climbing gas saws are excellent rippers but some people would rather not pull the starting cord 100 times while climbing a tree. The less noise factor of battery over gas has several advantages as well. Thanks for your video review.
Regardless of who win did you had have a chance to compare side by side the Sthil MSA300 and the Husky 540iXP? I myself have the MSA300 but for what I see in some videos seems like the Husky batteries last longer.
how it works at winter?
Home Depot vs. Ferrari? Hmmmm🤔
I wish you guys would ship your spliced lanyards to the states. Nice work
Hello , thanks a lot for this detailed video. Very good. I have the T535i Xp and I have always after starting issues that it is stopping. after 3-4 time switch on -off it is running without issue. Any idea what will be the issue for this?
I've gone through 1 of these trimmers every year. Drives me mad.
Does husky make that size rim sprocket in 3/8” picco/mini?
@@BrendonVorio they do
I've seen on another channel where they were able to swap the bigger clutch cover from the 542I to the 540i. My question is has anybody tried to put the clutch assembly from the 542i onto the 540i?
Great information Will, I appreciate the knowledge !!
The cmi has the ct colors..that is different..
Stihl missed the market...so has echo in the battery department .also why on WHY DONT ECHO MAKE A 3911T...there insaine not to..the side handle on 2511t is superior designed..things amazing
Ported 2511t..all day..until a man gets sick ,,hurt or old. Or all 3 ..they can't understand the value of 2511t...ported...of course...with ac14 or16 inch stihl polesaw bar and chain..0.43 micro...72 links..it's un matched on the weight 6 pounds .and will do 80 to 90 percent of cuts..😮I do like the husqvarna t540i and new one.but pain i don't and avoid
At what kn load did the quickie break?
It was so fast the sound was delayed 💀
The word for "non-differences" would be "similarities". 😁
Now that would be boring 😴
Great info on the saw & crutch assembly, but im actually not a fan of the panther bars. STAY SAFE
Not a fan of the bar in general?
Thanks for the informative video. I am looking to get the 542i xp back handle. What about the 1/4 chain setup makes it better than the stock chain? What is “wrong” with the stock chain.
DATELINE: The Duck Ranch, 1,500 m a.s.l., Latitude 36º 07’ 03” N Longitude 138º 12’ 43” E ...approximately 9,220 km from Reading, UK~ I have been {very happily } running a T540iXP with the screen cover on the side panel for a few years now. After watching this presentation I am inspired to take the side panel off and see just what is going on debris wise BEFORE there is any problem. Thank you from a Canadian living in Japan.
I’d be interested to see how a US Rigging 46mm stainless steel ring stacks up against these 3. It’s comparable to the CMI which is also stainless, but is rated at only 24 kN.
Is the rope runner test on your channel
Great video on a very real issue. I’d appreciate a full video of every stage of the process from start to finish. My attention span is quite good!
We have some new content coming up with the Husqvarna hedgers. Stay tuned
I look forward to that. What type of grease do you use inside the gear housing? Husqvarna recommends a light white and very expensive grease. It seems to turn watery and dirty very quickly.
Yea I hate that chain my milawaukee came with, I just literally recently changed mine out with a new bar from Oregon 14” and I only had to make a tiny hole in the bar for the adjuster tab to go thru but now I can get chains all day for my milawaukee top handle, now I’m rocking 3/8 .050 chains which are super easy to come by and the things back rippin zero issues
I have the Stihl 161T for over 3 years, have used and abused it for sure beyond manufacturers recommendation and so far this little saw never failed. I am not sure if I with trade it for anyone of those 2 model's they seem more bulky and heavier.
Where the moisture is getting in, could you not put a little bit of caulk their before you put the bottom plate back on
I'm not sure If that would work but I like the idea, older gas models have a velvet pad that would trap the grease in the gear case, I'd like to see something like that, but there just isn't room on this model to put in
That 540i is great to use. I would love to try the 542i one day.
Stihl -Way too much chain indeed! Shuts off too fast, and heavy. Husq- I put the speed cut nano bar/chain on it and I would run it full time if my subscribers didn't complain about elec saws the whole time. 🙃 DeWalt is sending me their new top handle to use. I have a feeling it'll be a lot like the Stihl and not out perform the Husqvarna.
Stihl will have an answer to the 542, I'm sure it's on the drawing board, yes people are resisting the battery saws but to me it's a no brainer, no vibration and zero fumes in your face, dewalt, makita and milwaukee should stay in their lanes 😉
I run 2511s and just bought the 542 for small jobs, no noise, no smell.
@nxfedlt1 such a great saw
about the balance: husky isnt balancend either, love my 540, but the weightdistribution is backward, and with the new battery 220x its gone be even worse, so yeah good product but not balanced( unless with smaller battery but then it s underpowered not useable to fell)
The bli200 and bli200x are identical in wieght, are you referring to using a bli100, if so yes it's lighter but has min run time for a saw like the 540, I would have to disagree about the weight distribution, it's well balanced hence the same chassis on the 542, as for the power, it's very powerful. If you are comparing it to a gas top handle for removals, that's a different animal altogether
Very nice! I can tell it's pretty bomb proof. The wedge pouch is genuiness. I'd probably use this as a rigging line bag. I'd store my rig line and sling inside the bag and a omni block and/or regular block in the big pocket. Nice having the bar tool with the bag too. I'm always telling my guys to get one out of the truck. This makes it convenient. My climbing bag and rigging bags take the most wear and tear as they are used the most and typically in the danger zone of tree work.
We thought having the wedges on the bag was a good idea
It would be convenient to have a gear bag with my climb line already in it. I could then simply clip on my harness/spurs and flip line, throw it on my back, and conveniently walk to distant locations with only a chain saw in my hand. 🤔
Isn't this saw to bulky and heavier to cut with one hand on top of a tree? In my case I am with Stihl, I have the 161T but I have the same feeling in regard to the 220C.
It's light as a feather and very powerful.......the 220 is not so much plus it's heavy
@@NuGreenStore I believe you. Did you had have a chance to test both side by side? I have also the Stihl MSA300 and yes is fast and powerful, but after see some videos of the Husky 540iXP I serious doubt the top Stihl battery with last as long. In a 20" diameter oak log I only can got about 12 cuts then my AP500S battery is out of power.
@@sirvozelo120" oak is too much timber for a battery saw. Don't bring a knife to a gun fight!
@@Toyotaamazon80series Not real I have cut 20" and more, the problem isn't the power but how long the battery last. The MSA300 is kind heavy yes but it's fast wish I can say the same in regard to the top battery.
@@sirvozelo1 If I had 20" oak to cut I'd grab my Husky 562xpw.
Very nice
Interesting...Richard Mumford does video on how to useing soap and scratch pad dish pad...didnt take hour..but reckon they get hot from sun weather could be harder
Cant understand why all saddle companies dont make the saddle eith rated bucket fall arrest attachment 📎 points.sure that back hook is better than nothing but suspenders are not rated..or chest harnesses..if they just make them with A OPTIONS TO hook to it doesent change the saddle for guys who dont use it.wich i think again all saddle s should have them ..every other industry has them even just make the loops rated anything so a guy can have options..i like haveing fall arrest on thecsadle even when its not bucket rated..therr are plenty of situations where in tree it would help not to mention falling .cant understand it..camp is nice but has no buckles and all the buckingham saddles are way over priced higher than the kinisi even...another issue or theft by companies is the buckingham lineman gear ..there lanyards and pole climbing lanyards are a rope grab ,a peice or rope and peice of leather strap wich degrades.and can break like shoe laces..they are beyind high priced.like 1500.00 and more for a lanyard.its diwn right criminal..look them up..i mean its ligetiment.rant...
Received. Really good quality! I'm impressed. I added the gas/oil pouch, axe holder, and wedge pouch. I'm 5' 10" and 165lbs. I did have to adjust the belt and suspenders all the way down. Seems like it's made for big burley guys. 😂 Still fits me though. 👍 I think it'll last forever so that's good. Great investment. I'm really impressed with the products coming out of Canada. My critique would be to have the axe holder be a little wider. Maybe a couple inches or give an option for a size depending on what axe the user has. Maybe two sizes. Thanks guys. I'm open to reviewing products on my channel if that's something you're interested in. - Tim
Hi Tim Thank you for your message, yes you are correct West Coast Climber products are made to last and made for the PNW, it would be awesome if you reviewed our logging belt on the channel 👍 I'll send you one of our climbing bags to review as well Cheers 👌
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Love breaking stuff. You should do "breakaway" chainsaw lanyards, different brands. I would love to see how much it takes to break one... - Patrick
A lot stronger than I would have guessed. It was in a tree for 10 years, but probably not much sunlight eh? I think it's the UV that does most of the damage. Excellent break test video. - Patrick
Thanks Will, this is excellent. I am hoping to get one of your 5/8" wirecore lanyards, but I don't want the standard snap on the end. I would prefer to use it with a Petzl Ball Lock carabiner. Is it possible to make this lanyard with plastic or aluminum thimbles instead of the stainless? - Patrick
Excellent video. Well explained in the classroom, and in the tree.
Really nice video💪😎👍 STAY SAFE BROTHER
How much will/does it cost?
$363 Usd
@@NuGreenStore I didn't see it on your website. When can I buy one?
@VeteranTreeService there is a link in the description that takes you to the page
5mm socket for the centre and circlip pliers for leverage on the clutch works also
So the cheapest flipline had the highest breaking strength?
Yes, you are correct, but the point of the video is about axial fatigue. The spliced wire core ie. Yale's maxiflip or West Coast Climbers wire core, these are the safest terminations on the market. The strongest does not mean the safest in this application. We will do a follow-up video further explaining this
Great video. Thanks for sharing
Good review. I like that you kept the camera on the harness so we could look at it in detail. I have a tree motion evo and monkey beaver harness. I like the one in the video but hard to justify another $900. Would it make a big enough difference compared to the evo? 🧐 Idk...
It was back support for me. I have both harness you mentioned. I picked up the KINISI for primarily srt and srt with removal. If I'm strictly doing a removal from the ground up I stick with the monkey beaver because of tool holder placement and triangle leg pads. More comfortable when hauling a 80+cc saw
Had mine for a month now, 1300 Aud. Worth every cent, love the West Coast chest harness. Now to find one. Cheers
Great video! Thanks.
Thanks for the review!
Keep up the good work 👌