I’ve never used a chainsaw and this is the one I purchased. the directions were a little confusing to begin with, they said to loosen this and then tighten that and take this off and I really didn’t understand but your video helped me immensely. Thank you!!
VIDEO UPDATE! Oregon just sent me a brand new chain saw to replace the one that was not working right! Sweet! Thanks, Oregon for doing the right thing! You have my future business.
Good to know 👍. Just got one. I'm going to send in my Product Registration form in to them. I'm glad they're a good and dependable company. Liked and subscribed 👍. Cheers 🍻
Reminder: If you buy or have this chainsaw: The Bar must always be very lubricated with bar oil! The bar should never get hot! There are plastic parts that can fail if the moter overheats. Go slow and keep an eye on this issue. Happy cutting!
@@rugfixr Yes! Well, when I say "go slow" I am thinking about my milling cuts that are longer than normal cross-cuts, so I stop often to check the oil and motor & Bar temp. I think I just pushed that little motor too hard on the one they replaced. Was out yesterday milling and discovered the bar was dry so I stopped. Full cleaning tomorrow to see what's up. I think the small wood chip could block the channel very easily.
The fact that this will auto sharpen makes it a real google choice for a chainsaw mill saw. Most of the videos I’ve seen, they have to put on a new chain every 16-20 feet on boards 12 inches wide. Meaning multiple blades per tree milled. Thanks for the video.
@@Jasonsdesignshop how long do you think the chain would have lasted without hitting nails? Either way, good to know because sometimes you hit a bullet milling trees.
In the U.K. same box but chain in a bag and chain guide wrapped in brown paper i.e. not preassembled. No oil supplied. Chain tensioner different to the one in the instructions supplied with my chainsaw! No one answered the phone when I tried to speak to someone about the mismatch between the instructions and what was in the box. Chain saw brilliant once put together. I bought the chainsaw 3rd December 2020. Thanks for your video, by showing the tensioner with the cover off you confirmed that I had assembled my chainsaw correctly, the other 3 vids I have seen didn't show the saw with the chain bar off. Regarding the oil cap, you have to be careful to not cross the thread, my one has a gap like yours did but mine doesn't leak oil.
Yes, I can confirm that they are also packaging them differently here too now. Oregon just replaced my old one that stopped working right as I mentioned in the video. That one came in a box with the bar and chain not preassembled. I'll be aware to not cross the threads on the oil restore cap and see if that was my issue. Thanks for the heads up.
Hugh Musbekidding Sharpens really well. I give it a 3 second burst for about each 12 hours of cutting. Sharpening of any chain reduces its lifetime but who wants a blunt chain that lasts forever!!! I bought 2 spare chains but still on the one the saw came with. I've not only chopped down several trees with the chainsaw but I've also used it to convert the fallen trees into logs for my small wood burner rather than split the wood using an axe.
I'm 63 and about to purchase my life's 3rd electric chain saw. I have my first battery saw and put my second gas saw in permanent storage. Spotted this cs1500 and thought I'd check some reviews. In your great review what really stood out was that potter's wheel in the background. I like how you cut your thumb but put on a latex glove and put that wheel to use. Your students will love it, I dare you.
I had 4 gas saws (S, H, Dolmar) all in need of work 2 yrs ago. I needed something for a small/med. issue that came up. I got one of these Oregons and have been impressed to the point where the other saws are still waiting. I've been using it on hardwood (maple, ash, elm, etc. up to ~20" diam. (hard maple). Everyone's got different needs, but these are well worth a try.
Thank you so much for this video. I was considering buying a chain saw and had no idea how they work and I had watched a chainsaw 101 already and still didn’t understand. Thanks for taking it apart.
JUST BOUGHT THIS MODEL FROM AMAZON FOR $106 WITH TAX AND FREE SHIPPING!! HOME DEPOT, WALMART AND AMAZON- SAME PRICE.... I HAVE BEEN CUTTING WOOD FOR MANY A MOON AND NOW WITH MY LARGE GENERATOR I CAN CLEAN UP ALL THE PINION BRANCHES HERE ON THE 300 ACRES IN COLORADO.... NICE VIDEO, GREAT WIT.....
Thank you! I just now unboxed mine and it would not start. It turned out the kickback guard was engaged out of the box. The thing that compounded my attempt at troubleshooting is that the extension cord doesn't fit snugly to the saw's electric receptacle.The saw is 2 prong and all my cords are 3 prong and it is difficult to get the cord to attach.
dude I LOVE that saw. It is a work horse, I have one And have borrowed my brothers, I am so impressed with it for the price . Watch out for that sharp blade, lol.
Hi, I was wondering if your oil problems were related to you changing the cap? I have just bought one of these and I note that it has the cap that you swapped out. The cap has a small hole in the top, presumably to allow air in. Could this be the problem?
No the other cap came from an earlier model of the same saw. The real issue is that the oil pump cannot handle any blockage and does not create enough pressure to push through it. For some reason being held on its side blocks the oil even faster so mill cutting is difficult. But take your time dont overheat it and she will get the job done. Happy cutting!
Priming the Oiler is a CRITICAL STEP that should be followed if you want your Chain Saw and bar to last a long time.( See owners MANUAL: PRIMING THE OILER, at about Page 13, or 14). That said, you will needed a quart(liter) of bar and chain oil from your supply store as that tiny bottle that come in the box will be used up quickly
great video. Q: why does the chain gets lose so often?... every time i cut a branch, i need to tighten the chain (turn the red dial)... does anyone have that issue?... bought it today... thanks. :)
@@VardenMusic ya it still happens to me but not as much anymore. The outer ring will give yo the tension you want then turn the inner red ring very tight but don’t let it turn to outer ring when locking it in place. The vibration will sometimes loosen it. The outer ring will roll on the log you are cutting instantly loosening it so watch out for that issue.
Jason, Excellent review! This is the review of the exact saw I intend to purchase this weekend. At our cottage in northern Wisconsin we cut logs to split every fall, and that cutting takes place very near the cottage itself. We have a gas-powered Stihl MS211C that is finicky as hell. Drives me nuts. At first I contemplated getting a cordless saw, but now don’t see much sense in doing that for our situation. We have outlets in our shed a mere 15’ from where we cut the logs. Anyway, this review sealed the deal for me. Very informative!🙂👍🏼👏🏼
Yes this has been pointed out several times. Wish I could go back and add it to the video. It is critical and very helpful to prime your oil. I Prime without the bar on then once flowing I attach the bar then continue priming util the bar and chain are all oiled. But it still clogs fat different speeds depending on what you are doing. I have another video just on the oil issues.
Just ordered one. My Poulon lasted many years but the chain will not stay on. Home Depot extended warranty one star reviews. Just have to see what happens.
my is not oiling or i cant see it like in my gas shainsaw ..do you see the chain oiled ? or is just me who want to see the chain super extra oiled ?i took the bar and chain appart and the oil pump is working good at least i see oil coming through the hole but the chain is not shiny for the oil.
Yes you can see the oil in the chamber through the opaque plastic but not easily. You know its flowing when it keeps getting lower and you run out over time. I top it off before every use. Ya the chain is never really oily on the outside but in the groove if you take the chain off you should find oil. Often my bar is dirty with oil and saw dust after some cutting. Hope that helps.
@@Jasonsdesignshop I purchased one of these recently and the bar oiler behaves much different from my larger gas saws which hurl oil everywhere. I'm not sure if mine is actually oiling. If you would consider doing a video on this it would help many people. I contacted tech support today and their response was poor.
@@tacticalchef3369 That's a good idea. The Oil issue comes up a lot. I can make a short video explaining how I deal with it when the oil stops flowing. Thanks!
Is any manufacture Bar oil OK to use with the 1500 ? Do you have to use the expensive Oregon "PowerSharp" 571037 Replacement Saw Chain or can you use other brands with the same pitch, width, and number of drive links etc. ?? Does the grinding stone have to be replaced with each chain replacement of does it last for multiple chains ? Love you in depth videos on this chainsaw. I will be useing sideways like your using so I am concerned about the clogging of the oil feed issue but all in all most byers are happy with this one except the expense of the Oregon "PowerSharp" chains
Cool. Ya I just buy bar oil from home depot and it works fine. My replacement chains have all been from Amazon. you can get a double back of Oregon's S62 chain for $30. It's the same chain that fits several other 18" saws. I get my milling chain from a saw shop back east. It's in the old comments somewhere. I can try to find his card with phone # if you need it. The stone last forever because you don't want to use it much for reasons posted in the comments below. It flattens your chain and you get smaller chips. and you cant use it if you have a milling chain on the saw. If your going to mill you definitely want to have a milling jig and don't be in a hurry. check your bar temp and try not to overheat it. take brakes. The softer the wood species the easer it all works. The harder the more the struggle. I have not milled in a year now so I haven't tried anything new. Let us know hoe it works for you! Happy cutting!
Was going to complain that you were talking way too fast to follow until I noticed that I had you on 2x playback speed ! :) Great presentation ! Ordering saw today to replace finicky Poulan 2 stroke ! Thanks
LOL that is funny! Check out my latest milling video, "Wood that Bleeds Blood red" for more milling action with the saw still going strong in season 2!
I never seen someone so dedicated to the comment section of their video. Good job interacting with your viewers. And alot of valuable information was exchanged here. Guess I’ll make my way over to the oil issues video before I decide on purchasing. Have you ever got to operate the 1400? It’s basically the same saw, but without the self-sharpening feature or chain. Another reviewer said the 1500 cut unlike any other chainsaw he ever used and thinks it’s because of the way the chain has to be designed and constructed in order to be sharpened by the stone. I wonder if with a regular chain it’s a better cutter? And maybe with less moving parts (and features) it follows that less problems will arrive. I wonder also if by chance the oiling mechanism is different, only if in a small way, that makes a huge difference. Surely it’s $25 cheaper where I live. Again, great video, and bravo for interacting meaningfully with your viewers!
Thanks for noticing my efforts. Ya I have taken so much from RUclips that with only 4-5 “viral “ videos I feel it’s my duty to give back what I can. I also enjoy it and learn a lot from my viewers. Sorry no I have never used the 1400. Let us know if you do and how it works for you. If you go for the 1500 please use my Amazon link to help out the channel. Thanks. And happy cutting.
@@Jasonsdesignshop Giving back to RUclips is a great perspective to have. I think alot of us are visual and hands-on learners, and RUclips has been revolutionary in providing us access to a wealth of varied information through those mediums. We should all be looking to give back when we can as I’m sure there’s a whole lot of us that’s benefited. It’s really a community of people sharing with each other when you really think about it. It’s amazing how the Internet has helped us to connect with each other more than ever before. I’m not sure that I will try the 1400, as I think the extra $25 for the 1500 presents so much more value given the extras you get for a small percentage more. I’d like to take one for the team, but don’t want to sacrifice the value at the same time 😅. Tell me, does the 1500 cut kinda weird? Not necessarily in a bad way, but in a way that is different from any other chainsaw you’ve handled? And if so, is it in fact preferable or not? Thanks.
@@autocompletellc9906 Well To me the biggest difference with handling is how lite it is compared to a gas powered saws although it is fairly small. I just got an 18 gas saw from my dad and now you give me the idea of making a side by side comparison. Some issues of feel are so subtle you wont know unless you can hold and use them side by side. Anyways, no nothing weird about the cs 1500 that I can think of, but it is my normal thus the comparison idea.
ive got one , problem i have is the design uses a reverse tooth system that is very sharp and gives its the ability to sharpen itself. however, the teeth are easy to break off and the sharpening stone is easily eroded. $30 for a new chain is a bit over the top
A novice here just bought this chainsaw. Should the chain be tight as it can be when cutting branches and such or should there be any slack in the chain?
I was taught that you should be able to pull the chain down off the bottom of the bar till you can see the drive links come out of the groove and it snaps back out of your hand. So, fairly tight but not crazy. If to tight your bar will overheat. to loose it will jump track and fall off the bar. It's a balance.
is there another option for chain replacement for this saw besides the kit? $30 plus every time you need to replace the chain is too much. Especially as the chain does not last long. Thanks.
Ya chains are not cheep. I get this one from Home Depot. Comes with two for $32. www.homedepot.com/p/Oregon-18-in-Chainsaw-Chain-for-Bar-Fits-Husqvarna-Echo-Poulan-Craftsman-Homelite-and-More-2-Pack-S62T-21/317597010
@@Jasonsdesignshop There is and I never saw oil coming from around the cap so it is sealing. But the oiler issue worries me because I have already noticed even though it primes it doesn't seem to keep nearly enough on the bar.
@@goddesstc Did you watch my other video on the oil issues? All I can say is clean it after each use and get a fresh start each time. Prime the oil and make sure it is flowing before cutting. if it gets clogged check you bar temp and dont let it over heat. That small motor will burn up if pushed too hard. Some have said it really only clogs when the chips are to small meaning you chain might be getting dull. Something Im going to try next time I use the saw is to drill a very small hole in the back of the oil cap to release the vacuum and let more oil flow. Well, hope that helps with some ideas. Happy cutting!
@@Jasonsdesignshop Yes, I have watched the other vids. I ended up taking the saw back. Even though it was pumping out oil just fine, it was just not getting into the bar/chain. I removed the cover and looked at everything. This was a brand new unit, so the chain was sharp. But it was accumulating black gunk which was the oil and some kind of fine powder mixed. That all seemed to get thrown against the sharpening stone, which accumulated quickly and then got pushed onto the chain and bar. This was after just a bit of cutting. I went through several iterations of removng everything, cleaning, checking the oil flow, etc. Same issue every time. No way I had that kind of time to clean after so little cutting. Plus, what if I had tried out the sharpening feature not knowing that gunk had accumulated all along the stone? I did not want to take the time and try this, because I wanted to return and start looking at reviews of alternatives. But I wonder if removing the sharpening stone would allow that "gunk" to get thrown back further and not affect the bar/chain after so little use. Maybe this could be something to try when you are milling? Just a thought.
@@goddesstc Wow sounds like you had to much oil coming out and it caked up with the dust and started clogging up the sprocket area. Sorry to hear this happened to you. I never thought to remove the stone, but why not if I almost never use it. I just got my third cs 1500 and am planning to do a comparison video between it and another 18 in gas saw my dad gave me. I'll look and consider your idea then. Hope you find a great saw! Let us know!
quick question, on the bar you have said the bolt should be at the bottom, so oil goes through the top hole, however these new(ish) unassembled boxed have the bolt already in the top bar, you reckon I should take it out and put it in the bottom?
I'm having a hard time visualizing what your talking about. There is only one bolt that comes out of the body and goes through the bar to hold it on with the nut embedded in the round plastic adjustment diel.. Maybe they changed it so I don't know what they're doing.
Hi, Jason. Thanks for your informative video. My question is whether the saw will be good enough to be powered with my Eu 2000i electric generator if I use it to cut some slabs.
Well sadly I am not qualified to answer electric questions but if your generator has a 120 outlet than give it a try. If the saw draws too much power I suppose the generator will shut off or trip its breaker and you will have your answer. The support line once told me it is critical that you use the proper gage extension cord. Cant remember what it is but I'm using it and it helps to keep from popping my breaker all the time. Let me know if it works. I have a generator too and might need that setup to work some day. Happy cutting!
@@Jasonsdesignshop when it gets hot the metal chains expand, so tighten it, but remember when it cools down it might be too tight and you might have to loosen it a bit. I don't have a chain saw, but I'm RUclips smart. LOL.
Just taken mine back, chain keep coming off followed instructions not a clue why any help would be much appreciated please, even quick tutorial, spent 3.5 hrs with chain coming off 4 times, have new one ready to go but would like some help 🙃 🤦🤷♂️👍
I had that issue when I first got mi e too. The chain kept getting loose Finally I learned to tighten the red ring to get to chain to the right tension. Then don’t let it spin while you tighten the center locking hub nice and tight! Hope that solves it for you. Happy cutting.
Hi Jason Thanks for the review,,,I found it really very helpful.. I have a spear and Jackson electric chainsaw, I bought 3 years and 3 months ago.. it worked brilliantly up until last week, it started losing oil ,, I took it to a repair shop, they said it was the pump gone in it.. anyway I am looking for a replacement saw and I think this Oregan saw is probably one of the best on the market for the price of it..you didn't mention the size of the engine I think.. it's a 2400 watt saw, my S & J is 2000 watt, way more power in the Oregan saw..you also pointed out some valuable comments like that cap, that's important to know.. I did see another review on this saw and they made a point of priming the oil chamber before first use, which was also said here in the comments. I am waiting to hear back from S & J about my saw even if it's out of guarantee by 3 months. But it looks like I'll be buying this saw.. Thanks for a great review 👍👍👍
Sorry you old saw died. I still love this little saw and get a lot of work out it but do stop a lot to check the bar oil or just let it cool down. I just finished cutting 5 one inch slabs from a 10 ft long cherry log and 17” wide. Yes I learned about priming the oil from that comment. After I clean it I prime it so it’s ready to go. Good luck and happy cutting.
@@Jasonsdesignshop hello again Jason... Just to let you know.. I contacted Screwfix where I bought the saw and they had no problem exchanging the saw for a new one. I am delighted with the service I got from them. I haven't used the new one yet, so I can't say if it has any issues.. Thanks for your support 👍👍👍👍
Did you check the chain Guard? He heee! It is a chain brake > Once it set! It will not start! Just pull back on the brake, and it should work. The biggest problem i have is hitting screws and nails. in my trees. That some one put in them > I DON'T PUT NAILS AND SCREWS IN MY TREES
@@StartVisit Ok going to put the new one back on and reanalyze it. It leaked for me and many others as the rubber seal did not compress when the cap was screwed down.
Wrong information. You do not need to complete product registrations in order to maintain the validity of the warranty. What companies will do with the information is bombard you with offers because they will sell your information. Just retain your receipt. Good review, and mine came today.
Verry good chainsaw , one of the most powerfull cordless electric chainsaw made ! Otherwise you have STIHL MSA 300 or Husqvarna T540i XPMD battery chainsaw , verry powerfull but verry high price $$$ ⚡
Hi Jason. I recently bought one of these saws, it's a great saw with one problem. I'm having trouble with the chain oil. It seems there are a few problems with it. 1, too much oil comes out with no adjustment that I can see. 2, most of the oil leaks between the bar and the side of the engine. And 3, there's no separate oil hole on the bar itself, this isn't really an issue though as the oil goes into the positioning hole for the chain tensioner. Do you have the same problem with yours now that's it's a year old? Is there anything that I can do about the amount of oil coming out? . I will say this though in it's faviour . I did work it hard and it did get clogged up with dust n stuff, so all of that didn't do it any good. If you have any advice I'd be grateful. Also, I did enjoy your videos, very informative. Thanks from 🇮🇪😁👍
Well that a new issue, to much oil! I would prefer to much to not enough. My older CS 1500 make me stop and let it cool constantly because almost no oil flows. Sounds like that made some change in how the oil flows to the bar. Interesting. I’m going to brake out my new one soon to carve another bear but it’s a year old and I think will have the same old oil issues. Need to see a pic of you r saw oil bar connection. Sorry I’m not more help. Happy cutting!
Before the chain got extremely hot, began smoking and used 2 lots of oil. I returned it and got my money back. Was it faulty or could I have set it up wrong?
Sounds like it was faulty. I can’t think of how you could set it up wrong and not get any oil in the bar to the point of burning it up yet you use lots of oil. Very strange. Was it dripping oil out somewhere else? Normally it mixes with the sawdust and you should never get any dripping oil.
Thanks for responding! I’m gonna buy another another get it set up by a friend who works with chainsaws. She has suggested I may have put the chain on backwards!!! I hadn’t thought of that but it would be typical of me. Having my knuckles dragging on the ground makes me a little poor at practical tasks. 😂
Thanks for the Video just got the CS1500 Today, haven't tried it yet, but it feels very solid, just one question, do you empty the oil from the tank when not in use? the reason I'm asking is that my previous electric chainsaw the oil used to come out when the machine was not in use, Regards,
You didn't remark about the water-thin bottle of "bar and chain oil" included. They also require an involved priming of the oil pump before you can use the saw. I'll probably call them and ask if they are serious about using that watery stuff in the bottle, which doesn't even have a product number. BTW, Oregon sells only one variety of bar and chain oil and it is described as "providing extra tackiness", so it cannot be the stuff in the box. UPDATE 12/4/22: I really dislike this machine now, after trying to cut up a fallen apple tree. The delicate little mini chain keeps jumping out of the miniature bar groove, a situation that is not addressed in the boilerplate "Troubleshooting" pages. To re-install it requires you to turn the machine on its side, but they neglected to make the saw stand on its side. It's ROUNDED. If I didn't hate this saw I'd fabricate a proper flat plate and affix it to this roundosity, just so I wouldn't, like Jason, have to brace it with my pants. It isn't even balanced so it wants to tip forward. There are so many "gotchas" with this saw that I don't think it's a good choice. The only reason I got it, since I have a gas one, was out of consideration of my neighbors.
Ya a year after this video I made another one just talking about the bar oil issue’s. It’s their most persistent problem. Check that video out. Some solutions: Loosen the cap to help oil flow if keeping the saw right side up. Get it clean from previous use and then prime it by running it until you get oil on the chain.
Nice review, but the hand clapping, slaming the saw down, and pounding on the box is unnessary. I bought one from Amazon for $102.39 today. Thanks for the review
Thanks for the feedback and Amazon purchase. Il'l have to watch the video and see what you are talking about: clapping, slamming, pounding. Happy cutting!
The oil cap must be screw in correctly. back it off try again. it should fit flat against the oil ring You have to be dead on it. Also give your electric chainsaw breaks. Don't run it for hours a time! about 20 min and let it cool off
Thanks for all of that info. I wrecked my first chain, cutting through a pallet and hitting a nail. Do you think in general the chain lasts as long as a standard hand-sharpened chain? Can these chains be sharpened by hand once the stone is worn down? The links look different to a standard chain.
Ok friends! I made a new video talking about the bar oil and many other little issues and things to watch out for with this saw. Check it out. The Two Year Review. ruclips.net/video/B_y0yvJy078/видео.html
Hi Based on your video and my own research, I purchased one of these chainsaws today. It managed only 2 cuts through 1 1/2” x 2” softwood before the chain beginning to
Chain stops immediately when ypu take ypur fimger off the trigger. Causes it to grab. Bind. Get stuck. Put chsin on 6 times in less than an hour. Saftey feature sucks!!
This is not normal. I have never had this happen to me in thousands of quick stops each time you release the trigger. No commenter has ever stated they have this problem either. Your chain and Bar are either not connected correctly and tightened or you have a defective product.
Oh sorry, guess I could have held it up close to the camera, but you can hit pause at min 1:41 or 2:46 and see everything I see, Just a small bottle of Oregon bar oil.
for the price, with all the positive reviews both on HD, and Amazon, I have no doubt this is one of those buys you won't regret.
By far the BEST DEMO VIDEO of this chainsaw!!!!! THANKS, JASON!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!
I’ve never used a chainsaw and this is the one I purchased. the directions were a little confusing to begin with, they said to loosen this and then tighten that and take this off and I really didn’t understand but your video helped me immensely. Thank you!!
VIDEO UPDATE! Oregon just sent me a brand new chain saw to replace the one that was not working right! Sweet! Thanks, Oregon for doing the right thing! You have my future business.
Good to know 👍.
Just got one.
I'm going to send in my Product Registration form in to them.
I'm glad they're a good and dependable company.
Liked and subscribed 👍.
Cheers 🍻
@@maximpestsolutions3696 Cool! Thanks, and welcome to my channel.
@@Jasonsdesignshop Cheers! :)
Reminder: If you buy or have this chainsaw: The Bar must always be very lubricated with bar oil! The bar should never get hot! There are plastic parts that can fail if the moter overheats. Go slow and keep an eye on this issue. Happy cutting!
That's goes for every saw , watch your bar oil guys!
You don't have to go slow, you just always have to make sure it's clean and oil is spitting out of the end of the chain when you press go
@@rugfixr Yes! Well, when I say "go slow" I am thinking about my milling cuts that are longer than normal cross-cuts, so I stop often to check the oil and motor & Bar temp. I think I just pushed that little motor too hard on the one they replaced. Was out yesterday milling and discovered the bar was dry so I stopped. Full cleaning tomorrow to see what's up. I think the small wood chip could block the channel very easily.
@@Jasonsdesignshophow did these saws hood up for you long term?
The fact that this will auto sharpen makes it a real google choice for a chainsaw mill saw. Most of the videos I’ve seen, they have to put on a new chain every 16-20 feet on boards 12 inches wide. Meaning multiple blades per tree milled. Thanks for the video.
Wow that’s crazy. I have only changed chains because I hit nails.
@@Jasonsdesignshop how long do you think the chain would have lasted without hitting nails? Either way, good to know because sometimes you hit a bullet milling trees.
In the U.K. same box but chain in a bag and chain guide wrapped in brown paper i.e. not preassembled. No oil supplied. Chain tensioner different to the one in the instructions supplied with my chainsaw! No one answered the phone when I tried to speak to someone about the mismatch between the instructions and what was in the box. Chain saw brilliant once put together. I bought the chainsaw 3rd December 2020. Thanks for your video, by showing the tensioner with the cover off you confirmed that I had assembled my chainsaw correctly, the other 3 vids I have seen didn't show the saw with the chain bar off. Regarding the oil cap, you have to be careful to not cross the thread, my one has a gap like yours did but mine doesn't leak oil.
Yes, I can confirm that they are also packaging them differently here too now. Oregon just replaced my old one that stopped working right as I mentioned in the video. That one came in a box with the bar and chain not preassembled. I'll be aware to not cross the threads on the oil restore cap and see if that was my issue. Thanks for the heads up.
Hugh Musbekidding Sharpens really well. I give it a 3 second burst for about each 12 hours of cutting. Sharpening of any chain reduces its lifetime but who wants a blunt chain that lasts forever!!! I bought 2 spare chains but still on the one the saw came with. I've not only chopped down several trees with the chainsaw but I've also used it to convert the fallen trees into logs for my small wood burner rather than split the wood using an axe.
@@DMSJagXK Ya I've had the same experience. Long-lasting chain life!
I'm 63 and about to purchase my life's 3rd electric chain saw. I have my first battery saw and put my second gas saw in permanent storage. Spotted this cs1500 and thought I'd check some reviews. In your great review what really stood out was that potter's wheel in the background. I like how you cut your thumb but put on a latex glove and put that wheel to use. Your students will love it, I dare you.
Thanks! Well I sold that potters wheel as I have two at work and use them all the school year. I needed the space for the new saw stop table saw.
I had 4 gas saws (S, H, Dolmar) all in need of work 2 yrs ago. I needed something for a small/med. issue that came up.
I got one of these Oregons and have been impressed to the point where the other saws are still waiting.
I've been using it on hardwood (maple, ash, elm, etc. up to ~20" diam. (hard maple). Everyone's got different needs, but these are well worth a try.
I agree I’m about to unbox my third one! Please use my Amazon link in the description below friends. Thanks for your support.
Thank you so much for this video. I was considering buying a chain saw and had no idea how they work and I had watched a chainsaw 101 already and still didn’t understand. Thanks for taking it apart.
Your welcome! Welcome to the channel. I just finished carving a bear from a log with this chainsaw. Will post it next weekend.
JUST BOUGHT THIS MODEL FROM AMAZON FOR $106 WITH TAX AND FREE SHIPPING!! HOME DEPOT, WALMART AND AMAZON- SAME PRICE.... I HAVE BEEN CUTTING WOOD FOR MANY A MOON AND NOW WITH MY LARGE GENERATOR I CAN CLEAN UP ALL THE PINION BRANCHES HERE ON THE 300 ACRES IN COLORADO.... NICE VIDEO, GREAT WIT.....
Wish I had 300 acres to cut trees on! Thanks for watching!
Did it last for you?
Great review. I bought one and also noticed the small oil cap. I ordered part # 570967 to replace it.
I love mine a work horse. I cut up 11 downed trees in a weekend. Well at 100 bucks and change it breaks get another one.
I am on my third! LOL, but the second one still works great.
Looks like your dog is having too much fun . Love it !
Ya she love to chew on my wood scrapes. I have a fun video of her doing a bunch of tricks I thought her. Check it out.
Thank you! I just now unboxed mine and it would not start. It turned out the kickback guard was engaged out of the box. The thing that compounded my attempt at troubleshooting is that the extension cord doesn't fit snugly to the saw's electric receptacle.The saw is 2 prong and all my cords are 3 prong and it is difficult to get the cord to attach.
Ya it will unplug on you constantly so I loop it through the handle. Then you can pull on the cord without unplugging it.
Happy cutting!
dude I LOVE that saw. It is a work horse, I have one
And have borrowed my brothers, I am so impressed with it for the price . Watch out for that sharp blade, lol.
Did it last?
Chain*
@@KollynJprobably not.
Got the same saw a week ago and the kickback bar pushed forward and like you I went to check the breaker. Lol.
That’s awesome 😂 glad I’m not the only one. Lol
Hot Dog!!! He opened the box and there was actually a chain saw in it! Amazing!
Lol ya you never know these days!
Hi, I was wondering if your oil problems were related to you changing the cap? I have just bought one of these and I note that it has the cap that you swapped out. The cap has a small hole in the top, presumably to allow air in. Could this be the problem?
No the other cap came from an earlier model of the same saw. The real issue is that the oil pump cannot handle any blockage and does not create enough pressure to push through it. For some reason being held on its side blocks the oil even faster so mill cutting is difficult. But take your time dont overheat it and she will get the job done. Happy cutting!
Priming the Oiler is a CRITICAL STEP that should be followed if you want your Chain Saw and bar to last a long time.( See owners MANUAL: PRIMING THE OILER, at about Page 13, or 14). That said, you will needed a quart(liter) of bar and chain oil from your supply store as that tiny bottle that come in the box will be used up quickly
How do you do that?
great video. Q: why does the chain gets lose so often?... every time i cut a branch, i need to tighten the chain (turn the red dial)... does anyone have that issue?... bought it today... thanks. :)
@@VardenMusic ya it still happens to me but not as much anymore. The outer ring will give yo the tension you want then turn the inner red ring very tight but don’t let it turn to outer ring when locking it in place. The vibration will sometimes loosen it. The outer ring will roll on the log you are cutting instantly loosening it so watch out for that issue.
Jason,
Excellent review! This is the review of the exact saw I intend to purchase this weekend.
At our cottage in northern Wisconsin we cut logs to split every fall, and that cutting takes place very near the cottage itself.
We have a gas-powered Stihl MS211C that is finicky as hell. Drives me nuts.
At first I contemplated getting a cordless saw, but now don’t see much sense in doing that for our situation. We have outlets in our shed a mere 15’ from where we cut the logs.
Anyway, this review sealed the deal for me. Very informative!🙂👍🏼👏🏼
Oh that awesome! Please use the Amazon link in the description to help out the channel a little. Thanks man! Happy cutting.
How come you failed to do initial prime as required (remove bar and chain, etc.)?
Yes this has been pointed out several times. Wish I could go back and add it to the video. It is critical and very helpful to prime your oil. I Prime without the bar on then once flowing I attach the bar then continue priming util the bar and chain are all oiled. But it still clogs fat different speeds depending on what you are doing. I have another video just on the oil issues.
Just ordered one. My Poulon lasted many years but the chain will not stay on. Home Depot extended warranty one star reviews. Just have to see what happens.
Hey Jason if the chainsaw hook backwards. Is it working because I bought one in Low’s , they flipped chain around then it worked again
my is not oiling or i cant see it like in my gas shainsaw ..do you see the chain oiled ? or is just me who want to see the chain super extra oiled ?i took the bar and chain appart and the oil pump is working good at least i see oil coming through the hole but the chain is not shiny for the oil.
Yes you can see the oil in the chamber through the opaque plastic but not easily. You know its flowing when it keeps getting lower and you run out over time. I top it off before every use. Ya the chain is never really oily on the outside but in the groove if you take the chain off you should find oil. Often my bar is dirty with oil and saw dust after some cutting.
Hope that helps.
@@Jasonsdesignshop yes man thanks it helps a lot.
@@Jasonsdesignshop I purchased one of these recently and the bar oiler behaves much different from my larger gas saws which hurl oil everywhere. I'm not sure if mine is actually oiling. If you would consider doing a video on this it would help many people. I contacted tech support today and their response was poor.
@@tacticalchef3369 That's a good idea. The Oil issue comes up a lot. I can make a short video explaining how I deal with it when the oil stops flowing. Thanks!
Thank you for posting this helpful video!!
Is any manufacture Bar oil OK to use with the 1500 ? Do you have to use the expensive Oregon "PowerSharp" 571037 Replacement Saw Chain or can you use other brands with the same pitch, width, and number of drive links etc. ?? Does the grinding stone have to be replaced with each chain replacement of does it last for multiple chains ? Love you in depth videos on this chainsaw. I will be useing sideways like your using so I am concerned about the clogging of the oil feed issue but all in all most byers are happy with this one except the expense of the Oregon "PowerSharp" chains
Cool. Ya I just buy bar oil from home depot and it works fine. My replacement chains have all been from Amazon. you can get a double back of Oregon's S62 chain for $30. It's the same chain that fits several other 18" saws. I get my milling chain from a saw shop back east. It's in the old comments somewhere. I can try to find his card with phone # if you need it. The stone last forever because you don't want to use it much for reasons posted in the comments below. It flattens your chain and you get smaller chips. and you cant use it if you have a milling chain on the saw. If your going to mill you definitely want to have a milling jig and don't be in a hurry. check your bar temp and try not to overheat it. take brakes. The softer the wood species the easer it all works. The harder the more the struggle. I have not milled in a year now so I haven't tried anything new. Let us know hoe it works for you! Happy cutting!
Was going to complain that you were talking way too fast to follow until I noticed that I had you on 2x playback speed ! :) Great presentation ! Ordering saw today to replace finicky Poulan 2 stroke ! Thanks
LOL that is funny! Check out my latest milling video, "Wood that Bleeds Blood red" for more milling action with the saw still going strong in season 2!
I never seen someone so dedicated to the comment section of their video. Good job interacting with your viewers. And alot of valuable information was exchanged here. Guess I’ll make my way over to the oil issues video before I decide on purchasing. Have you ever got to operate the 1400? It’s basically the same saw, but without the self-sharpening feature or chain. Another reviewer said the 1500 cut unlike any other chainsaw he ever used and thinks it’s because of the way the chain has to be designed and constructed in order to be sharpened by the stone. I wonder if with a regular chain it’s a better cutter? And maybe with less moving parts (and features) it follows that less problems will arrive. I wonder also if by chance the oiling mechanism is different, only if in a small way, that makes a huge difference. Surely it’s $25 cheaper where I live. Again, great video, and bravo for interacting meaningfully with your viewers!
Thanks for noticing my efforts. Ya I have taken so much from RUclips that with only 4-5 “viral “ videos I feel it’s my duty to give back what I can. I also enjoy it and learn a lot from my viewers.
Sorry no I have never used the 1400. Let us know if you do and how it works for you. If you go for the 1500 please use my Amazon link to help out the channel.
Thanks. And happy cutting.
@@Jasonsdesignshop Giving back to RUclips is a great perspective to have. I think alot of us are visual and hands-on learners, and RUclips has been revolutionary in providing us access to a wealth of varied information through those mediums. We should all be looking to give back when we can as I’m sure there’s a whole lot of us that’s benefited. It’s really a community of people sharing with each other when you really think about it. It’s amazing how the Internet has helped us to connect with each other more than ever before.
I’m not sure that I will try the 1400, as I think the extra $25 for the 1500 presents so much more value given the extras you get for a small percentage more. I’d like to take one for the team, but don’t want to sacrifice the value at the same time 😅.
Tell me, does the 1500 cut kinda weird? Not necessarily in a bad way, but in a way that is different from any other chainsaw you’ve handled? And if so, is it in fact preferable or not?
Thanks.
@@autocompletellc9906 Well To me the biggest difference with handling is how lite it is compared to a gas powered saws although it is fairly small. I just got an 18 gas saw from my dad and now you give me the idea of making a side by side comparison. Some issues of feel are so subtle you wont know unless you can hold and use them side by side. Anyways, no nothing weird about the cs 1500 that I can think of, but it is my normal thus the comparison idea.
ive got one , problem i have is the design uses a reverse tooth system that is very sharp and gives its the ability to sharpen itself. however, the teeth are easy to break off and the sharpening stone is easily eroded. $30 for a new chain is a bit over the top
A novice here just bought this chainsaw. Should the chain be tight as it can be when cutting branches and such or should there be any slack in the chain?
I was taught that you should be able to pull the chain down off the bottom of the bar till you can see the drive links come out of the groove and it snaps back out of your hand. So, fairly tight but not crazy. If to tight your bar will overheat. to loose it will jump track and fall off the bar. It's a balance.
@ thanks sir
is there another option for chain replacement for this saw besides the kit? $30 plus every time you need to replace the chain is too much. Especially as the chain does not last long. Thanks.
Ya chains are not cheep. I get this one from Home Depot. Comes with two for $32.
www.homedepot.com/p/Oregon-18-in-Chainsaw-Chain-for-Bar-Fits-Husqvarna-Echo-Poulan-Craftsman-Homelite-and-More-2-Pack-S62T-21/317597010
Does not come ready for use out of the box in the UK. You have to put the chain to the bar then add to the body.
Yes , now its that way in the US too. I got another one last year and it cam unassembled.
Mine came with the same short cap. Not sure why this was overlooked, especially with the floating washer it never touches.
If there is a rubber seal on the inside of the cap that will keep it from leaking then you are ok. Ya the floating washer is strange.
@@Jasonsdesignshop There is and I never saw oil coming from around the cap so it is sealing. But the oiler issue worries me because I have already noticed even though it primes it doesn't seem to keep nearly enough on the bar.
@@goddesstc Did you watch my other video on the oil issues? All I can say is clean it after each use and get a fresh start each time. Prime the oil and make sure it is flowing before cutting. if it gets clogged check you bar temp and dont let it over heat. That small motor will burn up if pushed too hard. Some have said it really only clogs when the chips are to small meaning you chain might be getting dull. Something Im going to try next time I use the saw is to drill a very small hole in the back of the oil cap to release the vacuum and let more oil flow. Well, hope that helps with some ideas. Happy cutting!
@@Jasonsdesignshop Yes, I have watched the other vids. I ended up taking the saw back. Even though it was pumping out oil just fine, it was just not getting into the bar/chain. I removed the cover and looked at everything. This was a brand new unit, so the chain was sharp. But it was accumulating black gunk which was the oil and some kind of fine powder mixed. That all seemed to get thrown against the sharpening stone, which accumulated quickly and then got pushed onto the chain and bar. This was after just a bit of cutting. I went through several iterations of removng everything, cleaning, checking the oil flow, etc. Same issue every time. No way I had that kind of time to clean after so little cutting. Plus, what if I had tried out the sharpening feature not knowing that gunk had accumulated all along the stone? I did not want to take the time and try this, because I wanted to return and start looking at reviews of alternatives. But I wonder if removing the sharpening stone would allow that "gunk" to get thrown back further and not affect the bar/chain after so little use. Maybe this could be something to try when you are milling? Just a thought.
@@goddesstc Wow sounds like you had to much oil coming out and it caked up with the dust and started clogging up the sprocket area. Sorry to hear this happened to you. I never thought to remove the stone, but why not if I almost never use it. I just got my third cs 1500 and am planning to do a comparison video between it and another 18 in gas saw my dad gave me. I'll look and consider your idea then. Hope you find a great saw! Let us know!
Nice report.
The only thing went bad the stone fell off after the 3rd sharpening. Wished they just sold the replacement stone
try this link, it's just the stone.
amzn.to/3JN5Wbs
quick question, on the bar you have said the bolt should be at the bottom, so oil goes through the top hole, however these new(ish) unassembled boxed have the bolt already in the top bar, you reckon I should take it out and put it in the bottom?
I'm having a hard time visualizing what your talking about. There is only one bolt that comes out of the body and goes through the bar to hold it on with the nut embedded in the round plastic adjustment diel.. Maybe they changed it so I don't know what they're doing.
Hat answered many questions I had.
What kind of bar oil do you use
What home depot or lows sells works fine.
Hi, Jason. Thanks for your informative video. My question is whether the saw will be good enough to be powered with my Eu 2000i electric generator if I use it to cut some slabs.
Well sadly I am not qualified to answer electric questions but if your generator has a 120 outlet than give it a try. If the saw draws too much power I suppose the generator will shut off or trip its breaker and you will have your answer. The support line once told me it is critical that you use the proper gage extension cord. Cant remember what it is but I'm using it and it helps to keep from popping my breaker all the time.
Let me know if it works. I have a generator too and might need that setup to work some day.
Happy cutting!
Good organic cutting oils are available and a nice idea
Did you recognise that you loosened the chain with your cutting movement at 13:47 and that the chain was totally loose at 13:53 😱😱
Wow Good eye! I did not see or remember that. This chain saw will loosen the chain fast if you did not tighten it correctly before starting.
@@Jasonsdesignshop when it gets hot the metal chains expand, so tighten it, but remember when it cools down it might be too tight and you might have to loosen it a bit. I don't have a chain saw, but I'm RUclips smart. LOL.
Just taken mine back, chain keep coming off followed instructions not a clue why any help would be much appreciated please, even quick tutorial, spent 3.5 hrs with chain coming off 4 times, have new one ready to go but would like some help 🙃 🤦🤷♂️👍
I had that issue when I first got mi e too. The chain kept getting loose Finally I learned to tighten the red ring to get to chain to the right tension. Then don’t let it spin while you tighten the center locking hub nice and tight! Hope that solves it for you. Happy cutting.
Hi Jason
Thanks for the review,,,I found it really very helpful.. I have a spear and Jackson electric chainsaw, I bought 3 years and 3 months ago.. it worked brilliantly up until last week, it started losing oil ,, I took it to a repair shop, they said it was the pump gone in it.. anyway I am looking for a replacement saw and I think this Oregan saw is probably one of the best on the market for the price of it..you didn't mention the size of the engine I think.. it's a 2400 watt saw, my S & J is 2000 watt, way more power in the Oregan saw..you also pointed out some valuable comments like that cap, that's important to know.. I did see another review on this saw and they made a point of priming the oil chamber before first use, which was also said here in the comments.
I am waiting to hear back from S & J about my saw even if it's out of guarantee by 3 months. But it looks like I'll be buying this saw..
Thanks for a great review 👍👍👍
Sorry you old saw died. I still love this little saw and get a lot of work out it but do stop a lot to check the bar oil or just let it cool down. I just finished cutting 5 one inch slabs from a 10 ft long cherry log and 17” wide.
Yes I learned about priming the oil from that comment. After I clean it I prime it so it’s ready to go. Good luck and happy cutting.
@@Jasonsdesignshop hello again Jason... Just to let you know.. I contacted Screwfix where I bought the saw and they had no problem exchanging the saw for a new one.
I am delighted with the service I got from them.
I haven't used the new one yet, so I can't say if it has any issues..
Thanks for your support 👍👍👍👍
@@liamc-rb9tz oh wow that’s great news! Happy cutting!
Did you check the chain Guard? He heee! It is a chain brake > Once it set! It will not start! Just pull back on the brake, and it should work. The biggest problem i have is hitting screws and nails. in my trees. That some one put in them > I DON'T PUT NAILS AND SCREWS IN MY TREES
do i have to correct the depth gauges after charpening with the self charpening ?
Nope, you just push the lever for three seconds and your good to keep cutting.
@@Jasonsdesignshop thanks for your reply very good help
5:53 did you figured out why new cap is actually fine?
nope.
@@Jasonsdesignshop because seal is inside
@@StartVisit Ok going to put the new one back on and reanalyze it. It leaked for me and many others as the rubber seal did not compress when the cap was screwed down.
@@Jasonsdesignshop ya check it out, mine did not leaked from the cap and I found seal inside the cap
looks safer than the Makita UC3551A on which the blade keeps spinning even after you let go of the trigger!!
So true. Love that instant stop!
Great Review!!!
Thank! Welcome to the channel.
if you dont have the thing to clean it up after what do you clean it with
I use my air compressor, but if I did not have that I would just use a vinal brush and rag.
I just got 1, now all i need is a bucket truck or JLG.
Happy cutting!
Ill fix the old one! Next time you need unboxing, let me know, I can help! The oil is "tacky"!
Tacky is a good word for the oil issue, Ya.
How much and where to buy it?
Click on the link in the description for my Amazon link to find the saw and its current price. Thanks Man! Actually here it is. amzn.to/3Otq4kL
Wrong information. You do not need to complete product registrations in order to maintain the validity of the warranty. What companies will do with the information is bombard you with offers because they will sell your information. Just retain your receipt. Good review, and mine came today.
Yes this is true! Sorry if I suggested otherwise. Awesome! Thanks if you used my Amazon link. Either way happy cutting.
Verry good chainsaw , one of the most powerfull cordless electric chainsaw made ! Otherwise you have STIHL MSA 300 or Husqvarna T540i XPMD battery chainsaw , verry powerfull but verry high price $$$ ⚡
Hi Jason.
I recently bought one of these saws, it's a great saw with one problem.
I'm having trouble with the chain oil.
It seems there are a few problems with it.
1, too much oil comes out with no adjustment that I can see.
2, most of the oil leaks between the bar and the side of the engine.
And 3, there's no separate oil hole on the bar itself, this isn't really an issue though as the oil goes into the positioning hole for the chain tensioner.
Do you have the same problem with yours now that's it's a year old?
Is there anything that I can do about the amount of oil coming out? .
I will say this though in it's faviour . I did work it hard and it did get clogged up with dust n stuff, so all of that didn't do it any good.
If you have any advice I'd be grateful.
Also, I did enjoy your videos, very informative.
Thanks from 🇮🇪😁👍
Well that a new issue, to much oil! I would prefer to much to not enough. My older CS 1500 make me stop and let it cool constantly because almost no oil flows. Sounds like that made some change in how the oil flows to the bar. Interesting. I’m going to brake out my new one soon to carve another bear but it’s a year old and I think will have the same old oil issues. Need to see a pic of you r saw oil bar connection. Sorry I’m not more help. Happy cutting!
Before the chain got extremely hot, began smoking and used 2 lots of oil.
I returned it and got my money back. Was it faulty or could I have set it up wrong?
Sounds like it was faulty. I can’t think of how you could set it up wrong and not get any oil in the bar to the point of burning it up yet you use lots of oil. Very strange. Was it dripping oil out somewhere else? Normally it mixes with the sawdust and you should never get any dripping oil.
Thanks for responding!
I’m gonna buy another another get it set up by a friend who works with chainsaws. She has suggested I may have put the chain on backwards!!!
I hadn’t thought of that but it would be typical of me. Having my knuckles dragging on the ground makes me a little poor at practical tasks. 😂
@@barrystanton6693 wow I did not think of that or if it’s even possible. But if so then that would’ve done it.
Best best of luck on the second try!
Update! If they send you the wrong Oil Cap like in my video go to Amazon and search 570967 for a quick fix at $28. Thanks, AA16718!
Why not just call Oregon and have them send you the right one at their expense? 🤔
@@1funcar right
So are you saying the bar oil that comes with the saw is inadequate? 🤔
No it will work but it’s not enough to cut for very long. You will need to buy a bottle of chain oil from your hardware store.
Thanks for the Video just got the CS1500 Today, haven't tried it yet, but it feels very solid, just one question, do you empty the oil from the tank when not in use? the reason I'm asking is that my previous electric chainsaw the oil used to come out when the machine was not in use, Regards,
My cs 1500 sat there all this winter with no leaking so I guess not. Happy cutting.
You didn't remark about the water-thin bottle of "bar and chain oil" included. They also require an involved priming of the oil pump before you can use the saw. I'll probably call them and ask if they are serious about using that watery stuff in the bottle, which doesn't even have a product number. BTW, Oregon sells only one variety of bar and chain oil and it is described as "providing extra tackiness", so it cannot be the stuff in the box. UPDATE 12/4/22: I really dislike this machine now, after trying to cut up a fallen apple tree. The delicate little mini chain keeps jumping out of the miniature bar groove, a situation that is not addressed in the boilerplate "Troubleshooting" pages. To re-install it requires you to turn the machine on its side, but they neglected to make the saw stand on its side. It's ROUNDED. If I didn't hate this saw I'd fabricate a proper flat plate and affix it to this roundosity, just so I wouldn't, like Jason, have to brace it with my pants. It isn't even balanced so it wants to tip forward. There are so many "gotchas" with this saw that I don't think it's a good choice. The only reason I got it, since I have a gas one, was out of consideration of my neighbors.
Ya a year after this video I made another one just talking about the bar oil issue’s. It’s their most persistent problem. Check that video out. Some solutions: Loosen the cap to help oil flow if keeping the saw right side up. Get it clean from previous use and then prime it by running it until you get oil on the chain.
Nice review, but the hand clapping, slaming the saw down, and pounding on the box is unnessary. I bought one from Amazon for $102.39 today. Thanks for the review
Thanks for the feedback and Amazon purchase. Il'l have to watch the video and see what you are talking about: clapping, slamming, pounding. Happy cutting!
anyone know the largest size chain saw they make ?
I have not researched that question. If you find out let us know.
Done that with safety switch
The oil cap must be screw in correctly. back it off try again. it should fit flat against the oil ring You have to be dead on it. Also give your electric chainsaw breaks. Don't run it for hours a time! about 20 min and let it cool off
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Not enough info on getting the chain assembly back on. It flops all over and unclear when its in place correctly
Thanks for all of that info. I wrecked my first chain, cutting through a pallet and hitting a nail.
Do you think in general the chain lasts as long as a standard hand-sharpened chain?
Can these chains be sharpened by hand once the stone is worn down? The links look different to a standard chain.
Yes, absolutely. I have hand sharpened before. Now I take to a local pro shop who sharpens my chains for me. Only $7
@@Jasonsdesignshop great, thanks for the reply and info.
Have they fixed the wrong cap issue?
Not that I know of,. Anyone buy one lately?
Ok friends! I made a new video talking about the bar oil and many other little issues and things to watch out for with this saw. Check it out. The Two Year Review.
ruclips.net/video/B_y0yvJy078/видео.html
Thank you without you. .i m looking for yet...
You're welcome!
ótimo video , nao entendi nada , mas vi que voce explicou tudo . ganhou meu like
Hi
Based on your video and my own research, I purchased one of these chainsaws today.
It managed only 2 cuts through 1 1/2” x 2” softwood before the chain beginning to
I find your lack of PPE disturbing.
Thanks for noticing, your the first! Ya those early days of risk taking are long over.
7:45 hope Oregon doesn't watch this vid, cuz you just voided the warranty on your old one😆
Lol. Well they already sent me a new one and it’s done 10 times the work as the first one that froze up,so I think it did have a real problem.
Chain stops immediately when ypu take ypur fimger off the trigger. Causes it to grab. Bind. Get stuck. Put chsin on 6 times in less than an hour. Saftey feature sucks!!
This is not normal. I have never had this happen to me in thousands of quick stops each time you release the trigger. No commenter has ever stated they have this problem either. Your chain and Bar are either not connected correctly and tightened or you have a defective product.
i bought homelite
tks
To prove you cut a lot with it you shouldnt have cleaned it👁️
Ya or clean it at the intro 30 sec Timelapse.
Una motosierra practica para actibidades de campo la boy a recomendar
we hardly hear a thing
Yes, it is quieter than a gas saw!
StevieT!
Birch is too soft to test a chainsaw, just saying.
I’m still cutting cherry 95 % of the time two years after this video. And it’s very hard.
LOL
really bad review, unprofessional, i want to see oil bottle but you keep shaking, unbelievable
Oh sorry, guess I could have held it up close to the camera, but you can hit pause at min 1:41 or 2:46 and see everything I see, Just a small bottle of Oregon bar oil.
not this one, the one from Home Depot 7:04
@@StartVisit Oh ok...Click pause on min 7:01 it's nice and close to the camera you can read the label. Anyways it was the only choice at Home Depot.
by the way i just got this saw, will test it today. thank you for demo anyway.
@@StartVisit Cool! Happy cutting.