I love my Wemars 62cc. Great saw especially when the money is factored in. Just ordered two new chains to replace a beat up one and have one on hand! Started no issues after sitting for 6 months.
I absolutely love my Salem Master I bought around two years ago or so. It’s a beast and I’m glad I bought it when I did because all the 6220’s I see now are priced well over $200. I paid $159.99 when I purchased mine and it still runs flawlessly.
I purchased the same saw after seeing this video. Behind my 545 mark II it's my next favorite saw. The vibration can get to you after a while though and the saw handle cracked in a non-critical spot. It's not a big deal considering that I've beaten the crap out of it and expect cheap things to break rather easily. Functionally it's fine.....I put a 16" x-cut bar and chain on the "62"cc saw....it really pedals through the wood now......Thanks for the review
Love the Chinese saws, I wonder if this has the same carb as the 4500,5200,5800 saws, on one that is 54.5cc I did the 372 carb swap and made a world of difference
Yes I got two of those chainsaws the one I have is called the X-bull and the reason I have two of them is because the first one bolt was stuck on the magnet so when I first started it it broke two of the fans and chipped the coil it still runs doesn't give me a problem but I did say something to the guy on eBay said send me the parts on repair so he sent me a whole another chainsaw so one of them sits up on the Shelf in the box cuz I don't need it because the one that was damaged still works great I paid $150 on eBay things never gave me any problems I bought it back in 2018 it gets used a lot I love it it rips through wood like no problem it revs really good it feels powerful it's got a 20-in bar I say it's not that bad of a bank for your buck I think people complain about clones because they feel like you're a sellout because you're buying the cheap model instead of buying the legit thing it's not being a sellout it's just called thinking smart and saving money I feel like I get the same bang for my bucks buying a cheap one then if I went and bought expensive one but the great chainsaws even if it is only 59 CC's or whatever I don't complain too much the only thing I had a problem with was the Rope pole jammed up a couple times other than that and gave me any problems
Another good way to do that is to use the liquid measuring in exact c.c. increments and block the engine so the spark plug is straight up and level with the floor then fill the cylinder with colored alcohol to the very top of the cylinder and the bottom of the spark plug hole using a syringe keeping track of the c.c.s
If you like the wemars you should check out the Salem Master pro 6220g, it's the same 60cc saw with a pop up piston, and the Salem master pro has PA6 gf30 fiberglass filled nylon plastics, and upgraded aluminum starter cover. They are awesome saws.
Thank you for doing a review on this. I won't be cutting these kinds of thicknesses. But it looks like my wife did her research properly. (She always does). But of course...a chain saw! Once again, she comes through.
The "clone" saws have definitely come a long way. And for someone who isn't caught up in the brand stigma and/or is on a budget that doesn't make a living on saws, they're IMO the way to go!
I friggin love that you do these tests ..ive been running my huyosen for almost 5 years n been reliable as hell..swapped to 45.2..first saw I ported over 4 years ago n it rips ..actually been running red line at 100-1 over 6 months without failure..best saw for $105 I ever spent..its been my loaner saw for years n every time it comes back everyone saws it's awesome..good stuff....your vids are really good n I do quite enjoy them...hey what was the verdict on the blind 36???
Wonder if they're being emissions tested. I think all saws are run before they can be shipped out due to the good old EPA. THANKS for all your hard work.
I bought the same saw because of your review and I want to thank you I enjoy all of your videos.I'm hoping you might be able to tell me what that little plastic swing door is just to the right of the spark plug is? its about 1" tear droped shaped with a 1/2" hole revealing the head . I have not been able to find any info. any where I am by no means a mechanic
Warm/cold weather. In warm weather (anything above about 20⁰F) it should be closed. In cold weather open it up to allow heat from the cylinder in and keep the carburetor warm. I guess it really helps out for some reason. Not 100% sure why.
Had to watch it again! Got a possible deal going with a local box store manager this weekend for a couple returned saws. Through plug hole both cylinders look perfect, shiny piston tops and questionable reasons for return🤞 if that deal falls thru, I'm ordering a wemars 6220!
@@novicelumberjack well... the 460 rancher was already gone😕 but I got 2 little husqvarna 120 mark 2's for $70! Haven't messed with either one yet🤞🏻 thanks for asking! Figured I'd let you know🙂
@@aaronpowell4885wow I payed 180$ for a return at royal king and like it. My hopped up ms170 cuts as good with a muff mod and .025 advance. Soon I’ll mod the 120 both are awsome. I’m surprised how well they respond to wacky mods!
I am definitely surprised that they are producing a larger bore cylinder and .5mm more stroke then the 33.95-34mm cranks. Still have yet to find the 47mm bore cylinders. You would think they are easier to find and as common as the 45.2 dual and quad port cylinders. Still a interesting video! Very nice very nice.
This doesn’t apply to saws but say on say a moped a 50 cc motor is actually 48-49 cc they do this on some stuff to avoid insurance stuff. The price difference in insurance between a 998 cc snowmobile cost less than is it has a full 1000cc.
Well, none of them are going to maken 7hp without a good port job. So, I'd pick the Holzfforma 395, put a Dukes piston in it, and get a good pipe muffler made and find yourself a good porter to port it up.
These 61cc china saws work really good with a 365 carb and custom intake. Mine gained 2000rpm in the cut with the bigger carb and didnt lose any tq. I have a 5800 joncutter (54cc) and a timberpro 6150 (61cc) both with bigger carbs. They cut pretty similar as the ports are a little small for the cc's and you cant make them much bigger, I recommend the 58 to most people as it's cheaper. I had a 50cc one for a bit too, the 34mm stroke 54cc one runs quite a bit better than it, I like the 45 better than the 50 with the 32mm stroke crank, it revved more with the stock carb.
I cut ten cords mostly with my Chinese saw and a Craftsman. I use Huyosen and Dereal, but have a bunch of these things because they are great for the guy just needed to cut some firewood.
Are there any 70-75cc saws in a similar theme here (not hultzforma, farmertek etc) Also love the new intro :-D Chip clearance on that thing was great when you were noodling.
Hey man I own 2 of these saws I have be running them cutting residential trees and I beat the living shit out of them I base gasket deleted mine and I highly suggest going through and loctiting the carb head n exhaust and after that they just runnnnnnnn. Ive abused mine to no end burned up both wemar bars though the tips go out before the chain wears out and if you don't loctite the carb it will rattle lose
if it has been run for cutting there should be wood dust inside the saw. If it has been run only for setting the carburetor or for a short test then you should see the spark plug not to be completely clean.
As a trained motorcycle tech your supposed to also calculate the head volume . It’s a pain to do with oil and a pipet etc. so I’d say it’s definitely likely a 62cc
No one ever ever ever ever ever calculates displacement by adding head volume. Ever. Never ever. So, double check that one. Whoever told you that is mistaken. Displacement is the amount of air that the piston displaces. The piston does not occupy head volume. Thanks for your comment.
I made the same procedure of measurements on two of my clones. Both of them have a label "53" on the cylinder. #1 (orange saw) bore 45.1 mm stroke ?? mm, yielding ?? ccm, label on cylinder "53" #2 (red saw ) bore 44.3 mm stroke 31.4 mm, yielding 48.4 ccm, label on cylinder "53" #3 (green saw ) bore 44.4 mm stroke 30.9 mm, yielding 47.8 ccm, label on cylinder uknown I will however have to make more measurements to confirm my findings. Still learning how to do it as accurately as possible.
@@mikojan85channel Im just telling u how manufacturers come measure cc. As I’ve been taught. The listed cc is the total volume of air it theoretically holds with the piston at bottom dead center. That’s how their all calculated. Manufacturers aren’t trying to trick anyone like everyone says that’s just how they calculate it. “As far as I know” I use to have to calculate it in school including the head gasket thickness it’s a real pain. If u do it this way it’ll probably be within reason what they say it is. Displacement is more than just bore and stroke. What about your piston head ? Is it a pop up or a dishtop or any other sort? See that changes your theory because your math assumes a perfectly flat piston top. I also had to measure that!!! I’m not trying to argue about what it should be I’m only telling u their method. I spent 32k $ and a lot of time and effort to learn these things.
@@jefferyboring4410 well only the Chinese could re-invent the calculation of displacement to boost their sales. The amount of air an engine is able to inhale in each stroke is determined by the difference in room inside the cylinder between top and bottom dead centers. But you probably already know this.
I am so visually motivated. I like the Wemars colors. Simple as that. Do you know of a good parts source for these things, other than ebay and alibaba?
@@mr.somebody1493 I'm wanting to find a 62cc crank and cylinder to put on the Craftsman S205 46cc clone I just got. Parts should be so cheap that it's worth a shot to try and turn it into a 62cc saw.
@@novicelumberjack Go 58cc instead. It's my understanding that 45-58cc all use the same crank. A 45.2 mm cylinder kit $20.00 on EBAY. You can port it and that craftsman will rip.
@@mr.somebody1493 a 45.2mm cylinder with the 32mm crank gives 51.347cc. With a 34mm crank it provides 54.556cc. And with a 34.5mm crank (which I honestly do not think exists in these clones) would still only provide 55.359cc. I do not believe a 58cc clone saw exists. Neither does a 62cc.
👍s🆙 Big Guy! I've been looking at some of these, the Jon Cutter catches my eye. I haven't seen anybody use the 75cc Jon Cutter, I think it's 75 maybe 78. I would've liked 2 of seen A.Lynch's stock Jon Cutter 5800 against this stock Wemars 6220.
I’m no professional, just the average smuck. This is an incredible saw for the money! I have a stihl and a husky, and this saw runs just a good as those. Everything that bodie says about this saw is true,,,no lie. This thing is a beast for its size. I had a neotec 6200,, I wouldn’t piss on it if it was on fire. Complete piece of shit. This saw runs circles around it.
It’s a $150 bucks! It might not last 30 years like a husky or Stihl… but I’ve beaten the dog crap out of one for 5-6 years without an issue… 10 years! I’d bet! I know for a fact that I have gotten 6 years and using it with the rakes way low and beating on it so it’s got a decent clutch… $150 : 6= $25 bucks a year to cut 6-8 cords… 10 cords a year and you would still be running on year 7 with one of these saw’s… 40:1 at least… 32:1 for the first two years then 40:1 if you want it to last like mine did. A pro tree guy would probably want an 18” .325 setup to cut fast… I’d run the 18” 3/8’s…. You can use a 20” bar for firewood in .325 or 3/8’s… you don’t need to get into a timer speed contest… it’s definitely going to cut fast enough to get the job done… need a little addition 2 stroke oil in your slightly cheaper engine’s to help them out…. 32:1 for several tanks… I do the first 2 years… metal absorbs the oil… then 40:1 there after’.
Get in there and ease all your edges over and sand the top and bottom edges of the piston skirt… 32:1 with straight dyno oil 2 stroke no synthetic for break in…. I’ve been “professionally working “ one of these $100 dollar 60cc bad boys for over 4 years… they really do kick butt.,. Anyone who cuts firewood should be putting the hours on one of these low cost saw’s… why ware your 036??? Or 26…261-362??? You can get 5-6 years plus for a buck and a half??? It’s a no brainer to anyone who took a business class.,, ??? Spray paint the freaking thing orange if you only run orange saw’s!!! LMFFAO!
I love my Wemars 62cc. Great saw especially when the money is factored in. Just ordered two new chains to replace a beat up one and have one on hand! Started no issues after sitting for 6 months.
I absolutely love my Salem Master I bought around two years ago or so. It’s a beast and I’m glad I bought it when I did because all the 6220’s I see now are priced well over $200. I paid $159.99 when I purchased mine and it still runs flawlessly.
Nice! Was considering ordering one of these for my son for Christmas. You've convinced me!
I purchased the same saw after seeing this video. Behind my 545 mark II it's my next favorite saw. The vibration can get to you after a while though and the saw handle cracked in a non-critical spot. It's not a big deal considering that I've beaten the crap out of it and expect cheap things to break rather easily. Functionally it's fine.....I put a 16" x-cut bar and chain on the "62"cc saw....it really pedals through the wood now......Thanks for the review
Love the Chinese saws, I wonder if this has the same carb as the 4500,5200,5800 saws, on one that is 54.5cc I did the 372 carb swap and made a world of difference
Awesome video , very informative and entertaining.
Great video I have 3 Chinese saws and find them great I even got rid of my stihl 039 super
Yes I got two of those chainsaws the one I have is called the X-bull and the reason I have two of them is because the first one bolt was stuck on the magnet so when I first started it it broke two of the fans and chipped the coil it still runs doesn't give me a problem but I did say something to the guy on eBay said send me the parts on repair so he sent me a whole another chainsaw so one of them sits up on the Shelf in the box cuz I don't need it because the one that was damaged still works great I paid $150 on eBay things never gave me any problems I bought it back in 2018 it gets used a lot I love it it rips through wood like no problem it revs really good it feels powerful it's got a 20-in bar I say it's not that bad of a bank for your buck I think people complain about clones because they feel like you're a sellout because you're buying the cheap model instead of buying the legit thing it's not being a sellout it's just called thinking smart and saving money I feel like I get the same bang for my bucks buying a cheap one then if I went and bought expensive one but the great chainsaws even if it is only 59 CC's or whatever I don't complain too much the only thing I had a problem with was the Rope pole jammed up a couple times other than that and gave me any problems
Which exact model did you order on Amazon cuz the 6220c I’m seeing says it’s a 52 cc saw
I'm looking for a replacement air filter for mine, the original got smashed. Any ideas?
Another good way to do that is to use the liquid measuring in exact c.c. increments and block the engine so the spark plug is straight up and level with the floor then fill the cylinder with colored alcohol to the very top of the cylinder and the bottom of the spark plug hole using a syringe keeping track of the c.c.s
It’s been two years. So how much have you ran it? And your thoughts now?
I have one but I mess up the carb do u have any suggestions on how to tune it right
If you like the wemars you should check out the Salem Master pro 6220g, it's the same 60cc saw with a pop up piston, and the Salem master pro has PA6 gf30 fiberglass filled nylon plastics, and upgraded aluminum starter cover. They are awesome saws.
Thank you for doing a review on this. I won't be cutting these kinds of thicknesses. But it looks like my wife did her research properly. (She always does). But of course...a chain saw! Once again, she comes through.
Glad I could help. That's a pretty awesome wife researching the chainsaw!
The "clone" saws have definitely come a long way. And for someone who isn't caught up in the brand stigma and/or is on a budget that doesn't make a living on saws, they're IMO the way to go!
I friggin love that you do these tests ..ive been running my huyosen for almost 5 years n been reliable as hell..swapped to 45.2..first saw I ported over 4 years ago n it rips ..actually been running red line at 100-1 over 6 months without failure..best saw for $105 I ever spent..its been my loaner saw for years n every time it comes back everyone saws it's awesome..good stuff....your vids are really good n I do quite enjoy them...hey what was the verdict on the blind 36???
Anyone know what happened to these saws on Amazon? Like a week ago they were there listed in stock ready to ship and now I can't find any
I like the fact that most of these share the same K095 bar pattern as the small mount Husqvarna saws.
Dope intro my dude!
I couldn't find this brand anywhere on Amazon
Mine are one hundred dollar no name saws, and I'm going into my fourth year cutting firewood for me,and helping my cousin cut for his house.
I have the Hyosen 6220G. Same saw as Wemar and Salem Master. I love it.. I really loved it @ 150.00. It rips.
Wonder if they're being emissions tested. I think all saws are run before they can be shipped out due to the good old EPA. THANKS for all your hard work.
What’s the difference between the 6220c and the 6220?
How much does it weigh all gasses and oiled up?
I bought the same saw because of your review and I want to thank you I enjoy all of your videos.I'm hoping you might be able to tell me what that little plastic swing door is just to the right of the spark plug is? its about 1" tear droped shaped with a 1/2" hole revealing the head . I have not been able to find any info. any where I am by no means a mechanic
Warm/cold weather. In warm weather (anything above about 20⁰F) it should be closed. In cold weather open it up to allow heat from the cylinder in and keep the carburetor warm. I guess it really helps out for some reason. Not 100% sure why.
Had to watch it again! Got a possible deal going with a local box store manager this weekend for a couple returned saws. Through plug hole both cylinders look perfect, shiny piston tops and questionable reasons for return🤞 if that deal falls thru, I'm ordering a wemars 6220!
Well? Did it fall through?
@@novicelumberjack I'll know by tomorrow afternoon🤞😅
@@novicelumberjack well... the 460 rancher was already gone😕 but I got 2 little husqvarna 120 mark 2's for $70! Haven't messed with either one yet🤞🏻 thanks for asking! Figured I'd let you know🙂
@@novicelumberjack well... I did it anyway, ordered a wemars 6220 this evening🤪 hopefully I'll get some time in with it next weekend!
@@aaronpowell4885wow I payed 180$ for a return at royal king and like it. My hopped up ms170 cuts as good with a muff mod and .025 advance. Soon I’ll mod the 120 both are awsome. I’m surprised how well they respond to wacky mods!
I am definitely surprised that they are producing a larger bore cylinder and .5mm more stroke then the 33.95-34mm cranks. Still have yet to find the 47mm bore cylinders. You would think they are easier to find and as common as the 45.2 dual and quad port cylinders. Still a interesting video! Very nice very nice.
This doesn’t apply to saws but say on say a moped a 50 cc motor is actually 48-49 cc they do this on some stuff to avoid insurance stuff. The price difference in insurance between a 998 cc snowmobile cost less than is it has a full 1000cc.
These are on sale right now for $119 FYI. 💪🏼👌🏼👍🏼
What size bar mount does that wemars chainsaw take? Is it the same as a husky?
K041. Nearly the same as small Husky. Easily adapted.
@@novicelumberjack thanks for the super quick response! Love the videos! Glad I found this channel! Keep up the great work!
Im looking for a clone chainsaw with 7hp or more. In your opinion which one of all these clone chainsaws is the best for buying ?
Well, none of them are going to maken 7hp without a good port job. So, I'd pick the Holzfforma 395, put a Dukes piston in it, and get a good pipe muffler made and find yourself a good porter to port it up.
I want to buy a wemars 62 CC even though I'm happy with my black max 20 inch 50cc but I want more power
Is this basically a neo-tec
These 61cc china saws work really good with a 365 carb and custom intake. Mine gained 2000rpm in the cut with the bigger carb and didnt lose any tq.
I have a 5800 joncutter (54cc) and a timberpro 6150 (61cc) both with bigger carbs. They cut pretty similar as the ports are a little small for the cc's and you cant make them much bigger, I recommend the 58 to most people as it's cheaper. I had a 50cc one for a bit too, the 34mm stroke 54cc one runs quite a bit better than it, I like the 45 better than the 50 with the 32mm stroke crank, it revved more with the stock carb.
Get a loop of full chisel full comp pro chain and make it sharp… they are freaking awesome in my mind!
I cut ten cords mostly with my Chinese saw and a Craftsman. I use Huyosen and Dereal, but have a bunch of these things because they are great for the guy just needed to cut some firewood.
I have lots of chainsaws for my tree business. And I was surprised myself. I love using it alot. And for the price. Not bad.
Just curious but why clear coat the bar?
Keeps it looking good longer
@@novicelumberjack do you use just a regular automotive clear coat or the cheaper rattle can stuff?
@@donnyhudgins1917 rattle can. Automotive would be better, but that's a lot of hassle.
Are there any 70-75cc saws in a similar theme here (not hultzforma, farmertek etc)
Also love the new intro :-D
Chip clearance on that thing was great when you were noodling.
Hey man I own 2 of these saws I have be running them cutting residential trees and I beat the living shit out of them I base gasket deleted mine and I highly suggest going through and loctiting the carb head n exhaust and after that they just runnnnnnnn. Ive abused mine to no end burned up both wemar bars though the tips go out before the chain wears out and if you don't loctite the carb it will rattle lose
This guy puts the screw in screwball
What saw this wegmars cloned after?
Zenoah G5200
Name that one mick Mars from motley crew "pull start my heart" peace
Oh Jesus! I think that's a winner! Woah-OH...Pull start my HEART! Mick-Mars it is! Good one!
if it has been run for cutting there should be wood dust inside the saw.
If it has been run only for setting the carburetor or for a short test then you should see the spark plug not to be completely clean.
New intro is pretty awesome
👍👍 wow
As a trained motorcycle tech your supposed to also calculate the head volume . It’s a pain to do with oil and a pipet etc. so I’d say it’s definitely likely a 62cc
No one ever ever ever ever ever calculates displacement by adding head volume. Ever. Never ever. So, double check that one. Whoever told you that is mistaken. Displacement is the amount of air that the piston displaces. The piston does not occupy head volume. Thanks for your comment.
I made the same procedure of measurements on two of my clones. Both of them have a label "53" on the cylinder.
#1 (orange saw) bore 45.1 mm stroke ?? mm, yielding ?? ccm, label on cylinder "53"
#2 (red saw ) bore 44.3 mm stroke 31.4 mm, yielding 48.4 ccm, label on cylinder "53"
#3 (green saw ) bore 44.4 mm stroke 30.9 mm, yielding 47.8 ccm, label on cylinder uknown
I will however have to make more measurements to confirm my findings. Still learning how to do it as accurately as possible.
U gotta calculate head volume! U got along way to go. That’s why u guys get low #s I’m trained to do it properly
U gotta calculate head volume! U got along way to go. That’s why u guys get low #s I’m trained to do it properly
@@jefferyboring4410 but head volume does not have an influence on the displacement. Displacement is bore x stroke
@@mikojan85channel Im just telling u how manufacturers come measure cc. As I’ve been taught. The listed cc is the total volume of air it theoretically holds with the piston at bottom dead center. That’s how their all calculated. Manufacturers aren’t trying to trick anyone like everyone says that’s just how they calculate it. “As far as I know” I use to have to calculate it in school including the head gasket thickness it’s a real pain. If u do it this way it’ll probably be within reason what they say it is. Displacement is more than just bore and stroke. What about your piston head ? Is it a pop up or a dishtop or any other sort? See that changes your theory because your math assumes a perfectly flat piston top. I also had to measure that!!! I’m not trying to argue about what it should be I’m only telling u their method. I spent 32k $ and a lot of time and effort to learn these things.
@@jefferyboring4410 well only the Chinese could re-invent the calculation of displacement to boost their sales.
The amount of air an engine is able to inhale in each stroke is determined by the difference in room inside the cylinder between top and bottom dead centers. But you probably already know this.
Wemars is back baby. Would loved to have seen you buy a Dereal or Salem Master.
I am so visually motivated. I like the Wemars colors. Simple as that. Do you know of a good parts source for these things, other than ebay and alibaba?
@@novicelumberjack I buy all my parts off Ebay or Amazon. Some parts are interchangeable with name brand saws. What parts are you looking for ?
@@mr.somebody1493 I'm wanting to find a 62cc crank and cylinder to put on the Craftsman S205 46cc clone I just got. Parts should be so cheap that it's worth a shot to try and turn it into a 62cc saw.
@@novicelumberjack Go 58cc instead. It's my understanding that 45-58cc all use the same crank. A 45.2 mm cylinder kit $20.00 on EBAY. You can port it and that craftsman will rip.
@@mr.somebody1493 a 45.2mm cylinder with the 32mm crank gives 51.347cc.
With a 34mm crank it provides 54.556cc. And with a 34.5mm crank (which I honestly do not think exists in these clones) would still only provide 55.359cc. I do not believe a 58cc clone saw exists. Neither does a 62cc.
👍s🆙 Big Guy! I've been looking at some of these, the Jon Cutter catches my eye. I haven't seen anybody use the 75cc Jon Cutter, I think it's 75 maybe 78. I would've liked 2 of seen A.Lynch's stock Jon Cutter 5800 against this stock Wemars 6220.
The 75cc Jon Cutter looks identical to my Redmax G621. I believe it is a direct clone other than the bore and stroke. I hope to get one at some point.
@@novicelumberjack Hopefully 2 be in the next Woodsman Wackoff series. 👍 Big Guy!
262xp is a 48mm x 34mm so you’re damn close
Dammit Boedy! That thing is impressive.now im gonna have to have.one..well.shit!
good video man
Thank you
I would like to see what it does ported with a 25” bar
Your not hearing me bad mouth the clones because yes I have one that is supposed to be 68 cc but then I have no idea what name it is
I’m no professional, just the average smuck. This is an incredible saw for the money! I have a stihl and a husky, and this saw runs just a good as those. Everything that bodie says about this saw is true,,,no lie. This thing is a beast for its size. I had a neotec 6200,, I wouldn’t piss on it if it was on fire. Complete piece of shit. This saw runs circles around it.
Here in argentina i think these are sold as Hyundai chainsaws.
All these Chinese saws even name brand craftsman etc all made in same factory
It’s a $150 bucks! It might not last 30 years like a husky or Stihl… but I’ve beaten the dog crap out of one for 5-6 years without an issue… 10 years! I’d bet! I know for a fact that I have gotten 6 years and using it with the rakes way low and beating on it so it’s got a decent clutch… $150 : 6= $25 bucks a year to cut 6-8 cords… 10 cords a year and you would still be running on year 7 with one of these saw’s… 40:1 at least… 32:1 for the first two years then 40:1 if you want it to last like mine did.
A pro tree guy would probably want an 18” .325 setup to cut fast… I’d run the 18” 3/8’s…. You can use a 20” bar for firewood in .325 or 3/8’s… you don’t need to get into a timer speed contest… it’s definitely going to cut fast enough to get the job done… need a little addition 2 stroke oil in your slightly cheaper engine’s to help them out…. 32:1 for several tanks… I do the first 2 years… metal absorbs the oil… then 40:1 there after’.
Other than that collection thing I got. I probably wouldn't run anything else.
You would think they would want to advertise as a 58cc if its a 60. Then people would be more impressed with the performance
Told ya I love mine.
Get in there and ease all your edges over and sand the top and bottom edges of the piston skirt… 32:1 with straight dyno oil 2 stroke no synthetic for break in….
I’ve been “professionally working “ one of these $100 dollar 60cc bad boys for over 4 years… they really do kick butt.,. Anyone who cuts firewood should be putting the hours on one of these low cost saw’s… why ware your 036??? Or 26…261-362??? You can get 5-6 years plus for a buck and a half??? It’s a no brainer to anyone who took a business class.,, ??? Spray paint the freaking thing orange if you only run orange saw’s!!! LMFFAO!
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Almost looks like a bastardized husky 257
what a cheap chainsaw, so strong, i'm amazed
Can't beat them for the money.
Of course they run them,they HAVE to set the carb....
Bet its 52 cc
Man every 62cc has decompression valve on right side cylinder.
No? Husqvarnas dont, atleast not the 266se/xp
@@thomaslindroos1667 Meant to say every Chinese zenoah 62cc clone has one.
Walmart has them for $115 62cc