Neotec NH 895 Chainsaw Review: Is It Worth the Investment - CMF 38

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @TravisDoesFirewood
    @TravisDoesFirewood 2 месяца назад

    Nice tool brother, keep cuttin'!

  • @dahjr01hamlin59
    @dahjr01hamlin59 19 дней назад +1

    Awesome video!
    Just ordered my neotech nh 895 with a 36" bar yesterday. I also got a proyama pcs68 as well.
    I'm hoping to enjoy them, my husky 450 died after 15 years and wanted to replace, wife approved me spending nearly $1k on a 372xp but while researching that saw I found all these clone videos. I went from 1 saw with a 20" bar to 2 saws with bars ranging from 18"-24" and 36".
    Any tips or videos for tuning it? I'm going to look through your videos and others videos. Seen a few guys talking about getting the carbs tuned/dialed in. Hoping to find a video giving good tutorial on adjusting, I’m definitely new to small engines but want to do these machines right.

    • @CentralMinnesotaFirewood
      @CentralMinnesotaFirewood  4 дня назад

      I would just saw make sure you are running on the rich side. I am fine loosing some 'peak" performance for longevity of these saws. IMHO more oil isnt a bad thing

  • @JSProDrones
    @JSProDrones 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video. If you get a chance to make a video on how to take apart the oil pump and file it down that'd be great. Also if you have any info on the new oil fill cap. Thanks

    • @CentralMinnesotaFirewood
      @CentralMinnesotaFirewood  4 месяца назад +1

      I added a link to the cap in the description. Sorry I didn't have that in there before. The edges needed to be sanded on the cap slightly for it to seat correctly. Took maybe 2 or 3 seconds on a belt sander, but can easily be done by hand

    • @JSProDrones
      @JSProDrones 4 месяца назад

      @@CentralMinnesotaFirewood Awesome, thank you!

    • @CentralMinnesotaFirewood
      @CentralMinnesotaFirewood  4 месяца назад +1

      @@JSProDrones Glad I can help!

  • @firewoodathome
    @firewoodathome 4 месяца назад

    👍👍

  • @BGWenterprises
    @BGWenterprises 2 месяца назад +1

    ((Old chainsaw nerd warning))
    .
    I have a 394 that needed a replacement topend.
    Converted it to 395, as the big bore 58mm kit, is not available for a 394. Basically a different intake boot/pulse line is the primary difference between the two models besides very small differences in the plastic covers.
    .
    I did it without the base gasket, and its one serious low rpm powerd saw. And definitely a pain when it gets flooded. As its very hard on the arm to pull over.
    .
    I also have one i made up as best i could to replica a limited edition gen1, 372xpw saw. A gen1 has the compression release on the side of the jug made before 2010.
    not thru the top plastic, those are gen2s, and are called x-torque by husqvarna.
    I have about 80 tanks thru it, i run it a little different. With a 28" and a 8 tooth sprocket for cutting red alder, a very very soft hardwood. I believe the 3rd fastest rotting wood on earth.
    .
    I also use it on stacked up firewood, as are normal 32" 7 tooth or 37" on the 394.5 as i call it, is a bit much for wood averaging 26"
    .
    They where 51.4mm oem, the gray market big bores are 52mm.
    .
    Worldwide the oem 51.4mm is no longer made, best i know.