Husqvarna T540xp Mark 3 First Starts and Cuts - Husqvarna's New Top Handle Chainsaw

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @cisco5400
    @cisco5400 Год назад +1

    Looks like a great saw!

  • @ericfuller6326
    @ericfuller6326 Год назад +1

    Destroyer of 200t’s

    • @SkyTestsStuff_FL
      @SkyTestsStuff_FL  Год назад

      The 200t is a great saw.. but this one definitely seems to come out on top. Certainly happy I went with it as the 200t was the other choice when I was purchasing

  • @REDFOXMOTOVLOG
    @REDFOXMOTOVLOG 11 месяцев назад +1

    break in first 3 tank of fuel , then go for cutting

  • @mariaivonete8031
    @mariaivonete8031 Год назад

    hum gostei de mais ta otimo o seu trabalho ai jovem beleza mesmo viu

  • @garengtutorial8923
    @garengtutorial8923 Год назад

    Pasti bagus kalau merek husqvarna

    • @SkyTestsStuff_FL
      @SkyTestsStuff_FL  Год назад +1

      I do like the Husqvarna brand have had very good luck with their products!!

  • @gurolbulut8455
    @gurolbulut8455 11 месяцев назад

    Bu desterenin özelliği ile ilgili fiyat nedir

  • @sailu6784
    @sailu6784 Год назад

    V

  • @angelwars3176
    @angelwars3176 Год назад

    So...what's the point? The T540XPMk2 is a great saw. I noticed the pull starting here, hardly reassuring! - I just press a button and I'm off with a T540iXP. No messing with fuel/possible spillage/air filters/spark plugs/fuel filters/ choke starting/pull starting etc etc.
    I think Husqvarna should concentrate on refining their battery power tools. Two stroke petrol needs to go.

    • @SkyTestsStuff_FL
      @SkyTestsStuff_FL  Год назад +1

      The Mark 2 is definitely a great saw as well as this one is too. Truthfully I believe it was user error in this case as I haven't had an issue with it since however I wanted to display that it occurred. (started like this cold twice on me and not since.)
      As to the question of the point - The battery stuff is great, I mean absolutely great!! and I personally only have experience with Ryobi electric stuff but it's been wonderful abused it and has consistently performed the convenience can't be matched ect.. This is all based on access to charging and a battery infrastructure. For my use case it will be for emergency disaster work and for various reason fuel is more convenient than battery as well as the Mark 3 has a tad bit more power. So it is certainly use case dependent but for mine there was a clear choice to go with fuel over electric.