Best new hobby chainsaw Husqvarna 135 MARK II, pilarka łańcuchowa Husqvarna 135 MARK II, láncfűrész Husqvarna 135 MARK II,K Kettensäge Husqvarna 135 MARK II,
This guy is awesome and his highly skilled while I would not personally advocate some of the one handed techniques, my money would be on him in a production race against some of these self appointed "experts" on this forum. They probably wouldn't last a day in his normal working environment.
I don't really get why using only one hand is such a no-no. If the saw is pulling away from the user (like it is in this case), and there's no danger of kickback, then why not rest your hand and arm since you can.
Ove Bakker - I did a couple of chainsaw courses and it was emphasised on a rear handled saw don't use one handed. In terms of this operator he is at another level, he does loads of hours per year and looks to have all his limbs so ?? Thank you for your reply 🙏
Oh, for crying out loud! It's clear he was simply demonstrating for us, the viewer, how well the saw cuts just under its own weight. No pushing. No levering. Give a guy a break, critics! *I was thinking of misspelling something in this so the other grammarnazis would have something to yap at but.................
There's an old professional logger with the nickname 1 finger. He got to complacent with his skills and started using 1 hand ( just like you're doing ). The chainsaw wasn't having any of that. So it taught him a lesson and took 4 fingers in a trick called- KickBack
Look and assess is the most important,the professional logger mustn't have been paying attention to the tip of his blade when using one hand, a lot of cuts once you start them you are just following where the blade is angled from the start of your cut, so you should know if it is safe to one hand and if there is any obstacles in the way
5:53 you just had a massive luck that saw didn't kicked back while cutting this log with another log behind, one had saw operating and you can see chain just started to lick this log behind, it would cut your face open...
Allthough i appreciate this guy is an experienced user, lots of people without any experience learn by observation, and might start with onehanded work. Bear in mind some of them should stay away from chainsaws a fair distance at all times.
Nice video! This saw is light and easy to use for small to medium sized jobs. It is great for occasional use. I use it with Aspen 2 premixed fuel, 50:1, and add Husqvarna semisynthetic oil to achieve a 40:1 fuel mix. This is just my own preference, the saw is rated for 50:1. Greetings from Beautiful British Columbia, where gorgeous forests abound. Ahoj!
Man....... good this you got all that protective gear.... I guess running the saw one handed is so you can practice for when you lose your other hand to kick back?
A lot of bad practices , one hand is just begging for trouble , had one of these ran it hard for too long , it would stall and then pull and pull to start , turfed it and bought a sthill
In the market for a new chainsaw and this is one on my list, do they all start on a higher idle like that until you blip the throttle? It does look like a nice little saw though
I just brought one home today from a local dealer here on Long Island, and yes, the high idle is part of the choke/high idle mechanism and works perfectly. I knew it was going to be a bit lean on the low speed, and the starting procedure they call for confirms this, as once you push the choke down once click after it initially pops, you pull again and it fires up at the high idle speed. If you had set the brake, release it as it picks up revs so you don't burn up the clutch drum. If you tap the throttle trigger too soon, the saw has not had enough time to build a little heat, and you'll have to really work that throttle to keep it alive. Leave it in the high idle mode for half a minute (max) and you're off to the races, albeit it's obviously still a bit lean as you can see the various off-idle stumbles in the vid. No biggie... just get the 21 splined compact driver, insert this into the low-speed needle port, and give the saw another 1/8th or so of fuel. I put two heat cycles in mine this afternoon just pissing around with it, and the first time I got it started, I blipped the throttle after maybe 5 seconds of the high idle setting, and for sure, I could barely keep it running. Next start, I left it run on the high setting for a solid 15 seconds, blipped the throttle, and it was pretty much fine. After determining this carb did not have limiter plugs (only needed the required the spline driver), I gave the low speed an eighth richer. I'll be using it tomorrow, and I'm confident a slight re-tune will get this saw perfect. Either way, their high idle feature works as prescribed, and is effective. From the user manual, after the normal instructions for the first few steps: 13. Run 20-30 seconds at elevated idle speed. 14. Pull the throttle trigger lightly to set normal idle. 15. Run 20-30 seconds at normal idle. 16. Use the product
Sir Theodore the lll the chain is oiled at idle. I have the same chainsaw thats in the video and it will lube the chain so much while just at idle that it drips off the bar after sitting for long enough. There is literally no need to rev the saw up like that and is bad for the saw’s engine no matter which way you slice it.
@@GoshGollie It's literally in the manual of all 2 strokes. You don't let them idle to warm up, you blip the throttle. 2 strokes are bad at "cleaning" themselves at low rpm or low cylinder temps. What he did is good, he didn't started it and went full WOT, that would indeed be a problem.
Thanks for the video. In my experience, seed oils (vegetable oils) make a sticky, gummy mess (Bipol is predominantly rapeseed oil) which is easily oxidized PUFAs (poly unsaturated fatty acids), but I can't argue against whatever works for you. I have older saws, so I need to stick with straight 20 or 30 weight oil.
I'm guessing all the dislikes are people complaining about you 1-handing it. Awesome looking little saw though. i have a 460 rancher and debating this one for the other half to prune while i fell.
that thing looks good. I understand why you call it a hobby saw. because it would not hold up to pro tree work every day use. for me as a lawn guy. I use it like a homeowner. would be nice
Yes my friend,i use 135mark2 for small trees he is very strong and fast for that power,and 390xp use big trees hardest cut and i called hi m 390xp big brother,and 135mark2 little brother
Hello I'm from Portugal. I can't speak so much English so forgive me if some thing is rong. I like to know the name of de thing you have in your belt to measure de wood (where to cut) thanks
Protože podle § 32 odst. 9 lesního zákona: Vlastník lesa je povinen chránit les před znečišťujícími látkami unikajícími nebo vznikajícími při jeho hospodářské činnosti. V lese je povinen používat výhradně biologicky odbouratelné oleje k mazání řetězů motorových pil a biologicky odbouratelné hydraulické kapaliny. Při ochraně lesních porostů je povinen dát přednost účinným technologiím šetřícím životní prostředí.
if you're going to say something is the best you really should compare it to others. just because you're a fan boy of husqvarna doesn't make it the best lol good thing you've got all that safety gear on, wouldn't want you getting sawdust on yourself
@@GardenandForest so why are you calling this one the best? that makes no sense. comparing it to one other saw still doesn't give you the right or the information to call one the best. what a joke.
This guy is awesome and his highly skilled while I would not personally advocate some of the one handed techniques, my money would be on him in a production race against some of these self appointed "experts" on this forum. They probably wouldn't last a day in his normal working environment.
I don't really get why using only one hand is such a no-no.
If the saw is pulling away from the user (like it is in this case), and there's no danger of kickback, then why not rest your hand and arm since you can.
Ove Bakker - I did a couple of chainsaw courses and it was emphasised on a rear handled saw don't use one handed. In terms of this operator he is at another level, he does loads of hours per year and looks to have all his limbs so ?? Thank you for your reply 🙏
Oh, for crying out loud!
It's clear he was simply demonstrating for us, the viewer, how well the saw cuts just under its own weight. No pushing. No levering.
Give a guy a break, critics!
*I was thinking of misspelling something in this so the other grammarnazis would have something to yap at but.................
Never hold a chain saw like that. You will not be able to stop a kickback.
Hows weather there
Thank you for comment my friend!
Keep both hands on that saw!!
What, if only one left?
Carb issues....
Thank you for comment Alex!!!
There's an old professional logger with the nickname 1 finger. He got to complacent with his skills and started using 1 hand ( just like you're doing ). The chainsaw wasn't having any of that. So it taught him a lesson and took 4 fingers in a trick called- KickBack
2 Hands or put the saw down..
Look and assess is the most important,the professional logger mustn't have been paying attention to the tip of his blade when using one hand, a lot of cuts once you start them you are just following where the blade is angled from the start of your cut, so you should know if it is safe to one hand and if there is any obstacles in the way
It's where tip of bar is to cause kickback
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I have the old 135, looks like the new clutch cover is better. It's a good machine, as long as the chain is sharp enough :)
Yes,thank you!
Very true I have one always nip up the chain before cutting and take time, holding with two hands for full control of course 👍
@@GardenandForest siempre con las dos manos se agarra la motosierra
I bought the new model with metal plate..👌
@@Drumsticksmcgee Since then, I bought a battery chainsaw from Husqvarna, the 535IxP, it's amazing ! :)
5:53 you just had a massive luck that saw didn't kicked back while cutting this log with another log behind, one had saw operating and you can see chain just started to lick this log behind, it would cut your face open...
Rodak ,You read my thoughts exactly. I hope he listen's
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Allthough i appreciate this guy is an experienced user, lots of people without any experience learn by observation, and might start with onehanded work. Bear in mind some of them should stay away from chainsaws a fair distance at all times.
Nice video! This saw is light and easy to use for small to medium sized jobs. It is great for occasional use. I use it with Aspen 2 premixed fuel, 50:1, and add Husqvarna semisynthetic oil to achieve a 40:1 fuel mix. This is just my own preference, the saw is rated for 50:1. Greetings from Beautiful British Columbia, where gorgeous forests abound.
Ahoj!
40:1 Definitely the go machine will last longer👍
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some even suggest 32:1 (at least for mid-high tier stihl ones)...
Wouldn’t trust this person cutting 😂😂
Bravo.
HusQ 135 vs Stihl ms 211
Man....... good this you got all that protective gear.... I guess running the saw one handed is so you can practice for when you lose your other hand to kick back?
Yeah one hand saw operating very fucking clever idea....
A lot of bad practice, not the best video I’m afraid. It’s almost like you don’t like the saw and have issues using with using it.
Per essere una hobby va più che bene
nice video! I still love my 455e.. but i looking for a little one
I use to have this saw and can't complain. I sold it because I entirely switched to battery power.
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A lot of bad practices , one hand is just begging for trouble , had one of these ran it hard for too long , it would stall and then pull and pull to start , turfed it and bought a sthill
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4,5 ?
Grybas visiškai neišmanai kaip naudotis pjūklu!
Sweden mother of chainsaws husqvarna !!!!
A stihl tata
@@malisadragomirovic4203 ha ha kralju!
In the market for a new chainsaw and this is one on my list, do they all start on a higher idle like that until you blip the throttle? It does look like a nice little saw though
I just brought one home today from a local dealer here on Long Island, and yes, the high idle is part of the choke/high idle mechanism and works perfectly. I knew it was going to be a bit lean on the low speed, and the starting procedure they call for confirms this, as once you push the choke down once click after it initially pops, you pull again and it fires up at the high idle speed. If you had set the brake, release it as it picks up revs so you don't burn up the clutch drum. If you tap the throttle trigger too soon, the saw has not had enough time to build a little heat, and you'll have to really work that throttle to keep it alive. Leave it in the high idle mode for half a minute (max) and you're off to the races, albeit it's obviously still a bit lean as you can see the various off-idle stumbles in the vid. No biggie... just get the 21 splined compact driver, insert this into the low-speed needle port, and give the saw another 1/8th or so of fuel. I put two heat cycles in mine this afternoon just pissing around with it, and the first time I got it started, I blipped the throttle after maybe 5 seconds of the high idle setting, and for sure, I could barely keep it running. Next start, I left it run on the high setting for a solid 15 seconds, blipped the throttle, and it was pretty much fine. After determining this carb did not have limiter plugs (only needed the required the spline driver), I gave the low speed an eighth richer. I'll be using it tomorrow, and I'm confident a slight re-tune will get this saw perfect. Either way, their high idle feature works as prescribed, and is effective.
From the user manual, after the normal instructions for the first few steps:
13. Run 20-30 seconds at elevated idle speed.
14. Pull the throttle trigger lightly to set normal idle.
15. Run 20-30 seconds at normal idle.
16. Use the product
"how not to warm up a chainsaw" or "how not to warm up any engine ever"
Joshua Jollie no it good since it’s new you need to oil the chain up by reving it
Sir Theodore the lll the chain is oiled at idle. I have the same chainsaw thats in the video and it will lube the chain so much while just at idle that it drips off the bar after sitting for long enough. There is literally no need to rev the saw up like that and is bad for the saw’s engine no matter which way you slice it.
@@GoshGollie It's literally in the manual of all 2 strokes. You don't let them idle to warm up, you blip the throttle. 2 strokes are bad at "cleaning" themselves at low rpm or low cylinder temps. What he did is good, he didn't started it and went full WOT, that would indeed be a problem.
Thanks for the video. In my experience, seed oils (vegetable oils) make a sticky, gummy mess (Bipol is predominantly rapeseed oil) which is easily oxidized PUFAs (poly unsaturated fatty acids), but I can't argue against whatever works for you. I have older saws, so I need to stick with straight 20 or 30 weight oil.
I'm guessing all the dislikes are people complaining about you 1-handing it. Awesome looking little saw though. i have a 460 rancher and debating this one for the other half to prune while i fell.
you do not learn to use a chainsaw.
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Is it okay to go full throttle all the time like on this video?
I would assume so, that’s how they should be made to run
All cuts should be made at full throttle on any chainsaw
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😅 funny video
best chinese saw on the market
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To weeck wood schuster,,,its need a little fisikal exersize...end second little saw must be a little softly end used with sense in full mod to cut....
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SUPER PILA OK
Thank you Marian!
that thing looks good. I understand why you call it a hobby saw. because it would not hold up to pro tree work every day use. for me as a lawn guy. I use it like a homeowner. would be nice
Yes exactly, not for professional use every day and not for a very strong stormy.For the homeowner is an ideal helper!
I'm considering dolmar ps35..
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Great saw, but very bad handling and cutting techniques. Very dangerous.
Sorry Husqvarna not a fan love the 395 and the older small saws the new ones have lost it I can't see power through the rev range
The new Husqvarna saws are the future!
May be the future but still some way to go to get the small range as good as they were
@@benmeyer3962 Yes,thanks!
Stihl are good for small saws
Yes, but Husqvarna is just as good!
its cutting pine, soft as butter
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This chainsaw run horrible
No, not just that it goes very well, try it live and see Luca!
To many dead spots
Yes!
It needs running in as takes a few tanks at least to get more power out a saw.
Yes, the saw is running in, it's the first cutting!
Eisy fuel ..
I have husqvarna 390cp and litlle dude husqvarna 135 mark 2
It can't be compared!
Yes my friend,i use 135mark2 for small trees he is very strong and fast for that power,and 390xp use big trees hardest cut and i called hi m 390xp big brother,and 135mark2 little brother
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Great Video:)
Has this saw autotune?
Thank you! No Autotune! Autotune Just thin "5" !
@@GardenandForest
Thank you very much:)
@@fendtfarmer2d209 :-)
all of that brand new gear to go along with the brand new prosthesis one day.😂
Отлично
Old 137 is better than this.
The best hobby chainsaw is McCulloch CS50.
:-)
Però con una mano sola è molto rischioso... Poi per carità ognuno fa quel che vuole
Great video friend.. like
Thank you very nice comment!
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Bulgaria 🤠👍🌲
A video about how not to use a chainsaw... watch and learn
Boa moto serra made in china
Non capisco il tuo commento, amico
135mk2 runs rings round the equivalent stihl
Новая чтоли? Туповатая какая то.
Thank you for comment!
Very nice,👍💖🌳.
Thank you my friend!
Nice saw! I have the 550xp. What cc is this one ?
This is the hobby saw we're testing!
Is it like 30cc?
@@mattseymour8637 Yes 35cc
Should ease up in time
My Stihl 181 is about 30 so similar size engine
Nice.😆
Thank you my friend!
Not good
Proč?
Hello I'm from Portugal. I can't speak so much English so forgive me if some thing is rong. I like to know the name of de thing you have in your belt to measure de wood (where to cut) thanks
It's call an loggers tape,👍
ruclips.net/video/YOt6HRwSLIs/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/3BSBPFApwQU/видео.html
:)
This should be taken off youtube.
@Michael Fresh Abuse of the saw and dangerous practices
Is it samihobby or just hobby
Amazing chaisaw
Thank you Aleksandar!
Fantastica husqvarna 👍👍
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Super !
Thank you for comment!
Hát még tanujál sokat !!!
Thank you for comment!
Hezky video 👍
Thank you!
+ Garden and Foreat
Would you say that this saw needs lots of petrol??
Thany you:)
No.
@@GardenandForest
Okay thank you
@@fendtfarmer2d209 :-)
:-)
I ❤ Forest
Thank you!
That's good thought they were made in Sweden still
Made in Husqvarna factory
@@GardenandForest In the Sweden factory?
This 135 mark2 is made in china
Just like the equivalent stihl then, only with more power
Касячная пила тебе попалась
Complimenti molto bravo
Thank you Luca!
Can I ask how to grind the chain?
Jak brousit?
ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=garden+and+forest+sharpening
@@GardenandForest thank you
Sounds like your chain is to tight and don't hold the saw like you do, will kick back and hit you!
Dobrý den,proč používáte Bipol?
Řežu u vodního zdroje,přítok do rybníku.Jinak používáme synthetic...
Protože podle § 32 odst. 9 lesního zákona: Vlastník lesa je povinen chránit les před znečišťujícími látkami unikajícími nebo vznikajícími při jeho hospodářské činnosti. V lese je povinen používat výhradně biologicky odbouratelné oleje k mazání řetězů motorových pil a biologicky odbouratelné hydraulické kapaliny. Při ochraně lesních porostů je povinen dát přednost účinným technologiím šetřícím životní prostředí.
Fuel mix 4%?
1:50
I use aspen2 in mine pre mixed 50-1 longer shelf life fuel just my opinion
Nice 1. It's the 135 then for me. Good stuff
Dobrý video!
Just bought it :) AMAZING MACHINE AND POWERFULL
Hobby my a** I helped put myself through college with one of these things. Didnt and dont see any hobby in cutting and splitting firewood
Yes,thank you!
Chill. This is a hobby/homeowner chainsaw. No need to get offended over the title. That's just the kind of saw it is.
Take it easy guys, the guy has a youtube channel called ‘garden & forest’, what can happen to a real pro like him?
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Купил не пожалел, работает👍
А где техника безопасности?
if you're going to say something is the best you really should compare it to others. just because you're a fan boy of husqvarna doesn't make it the best lol good thing you've got all that safety gear on, wouldn't want you getting sawdust on yourself
We will compare it soon and test the new Stihl MS 180
@@GardenandForest so why are you calling this one the best? that makes no sense. comparing it to one other saw still doesn't give you the right or the information to call one the best. what a joke.
@@farmcentralohio he just personaly thinks thats in his opinion the best whats the problem you can skip the video
@@rokjakob3702 lo that's not what the video title says there smart guy :)
@@farmcentralohio who cares in his opinion is the best whats the problem