Hey bud, just bought one Started fine the first time, let it run and idle for 15 minutes, but I can not for the life of me, 40 pulls later, get it started a second time… it smokes after the 4th pull, but nothing…
The low side needs adjustment. Plenty of great tutorials on how to adjust a chainsaw carb. I bought a proyama 68cc and it was the same as yours. I adjusted the carb and starts in two pulls every time now
I wouldn’t want to Lise that heavy saw on such small wood. It’s overkill. Your big pines. Absolutely all day long. But cutting down and limping smaller trees. I like a 50cc saw. So much lighter and easier to lift up and cut limbs. I’ve been keeping an eye on the Hultzforma 395. Just have a hard time justifying it. I have a Stihl Ms461 for the big stuff and generally stuff around 12” and down I have a good old reliable Husky 55 Rancher. It’s no speed demon but it starts and runs and is over 20 years old.
Honestly they can pull a 42 if you want to run one. I will have to get my hands on one soon.
I really love this saw.
That's a monster saw. 😲😲
She is a beast
Hey bud, just bought one Started fine the first time, let it run and idle for 15 minutes, but I can not for the life of me, 40 pulls later, get it started a second time… it smokes after the 4th pull, but nothing…
I have had good luck with mine. It may need the carb adjusted
The low side needs adjustment. Plenty of great tutorials on how to adjust a chainsaw carb.
I bought a proyama 68cc and it was the same as yours. I adjusted the carb and starts in two pulls every time now
How is the saw holding up 4 monthes later?
Still great. I have had no problems with it. It fires right up. It’s got plenty of power. It cuts awesome as of right now I would buy another one.
Been thinking about getting one of these they look excellent value.👍 please keep us updated on saw
@@leebennett3672still loving it.
I wouldn’t want to Lise that heavy saw on such small wood. It’s overkill. Your big pines. Absolutely all day long. But cutting down and limping smaller trees. I like a 50cc saw. So much lighter and easier to lift up and cut limbs. I’ve been keeping an eye on the Hultzforma 395. Just have a hard time justifying it. I have a Stihl Ms461 for the big stuff and generally stuff around 12” and down I have a good old reliable Husky 55 Rancher. It’s no speed demon but it starts and runs and is over 20 years old.
I agree I have a smaller saw also it was just new, so I was trying it. I’ve been looking at a 372 but even that might be a little too big.