Thanks for doing this video ..I just bought one today and it was $ 44 .00, Looks like it took care of that log you had there with no problem.. I've never used a chainsaw before only a hacksaw so as a girl I'm a little nervous, however what I need to cut up is not as thick as what you cut ..so I feel better plus your thorough reviews! I'm ready!😂
Fantastic! This is a great beginner chain saw and for me it is likely all that I will need. Keep an eye on the tension of the chain, if it falls off it takes a little patience to get back on. Also keep an eye on the oil level. I usually fill the tank a little at a time as I go, that way I don't have too much in there after I'm done. I think you will find this machine not too intimidating to use. All the best with your new saw, thanks for watching, JL.
By no means am I an electrical expert, but I think you should be fine with that cord - the saw is 9 amps. I've only had an issue when I put two cords together and the run is too long for the gauge, in my case the saw just did not turn on. It worked fine once I connected my heavier duty cord. I hope this helps, thanks for watching, JL.
Thanks for doing this video ..I just bought one today and it was $ 44 .00, Looks like it took care of that log you had there with no problem..
I've never used a chainsaw before only a hacksaw so as a girl I'm a little nervous, however what I need to cut up is not as thick as what you cut ..so I feel better plus your thorough reviews! I'm ready!😂
Fantastic! This is a great beginner chain saw and for me it is likely all that I will need. Keep an eye on the tension of the chain, if it falls off it takes a little patience to get back on. Also keep an eye on the oil level. I usually fill the tank a little at a time as I go, that way I don't have too much in there after I'm done. I think you will find this machine not too intimidating to use. All the best with your new saw, thanks for watching, JL.
What is meant by a good electrical cord? I have a 13 amps/125v cord. Is that sufficient?
By no means am I an electrical expert, but I think you should be fine with that cord - the saw is 9 amps. I've only had an issue when I put two cords together and the run is too long for the gauge, in my case the saw just did not turn on. It worked fine once I connected my heavier duty cord. I hope this helps, thanks for watching, JL.
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Watching this video was like watching paint dry
To much unnecessarily small talk