I've had one of these for about 4 months and I am happy with it. It start easily, runs smooth, and cuts every bit as well as my Huskvarna 460. It looks like the Husqvarna, runs like the Husqvarna,cuts like the Husqvarna but cost 1/2 as much. One of my best saws is a 20 in Poulan. Chainsaws are like women - the most expensive ones aren't necessarily the best ones.
I bought this saw needing a decent limbing saw for a big job i was doing. I honestly didn't expect it to last the whole job as I have always used husqvarna or other brand name saws. I have been truly amazed by this saw and its durability, workmanship, and dependability. I have since used this saw on over 100 tree jobs. It has done everything from limbing to cutting firewood to cutting down trees to milling. I am still using the original chain and bar. The chains that come with it are really aggressive. If you do start to lose power check and clean the air filter. As it gets clogged it will lower the performance but that will happen with all saws. I would highly recommend this saw to anyone. I have told logger friends and tree cutting friends about it and they have purchased some and love the saw.
The saw looks like a cross between a Husky and a TimberWolf? Amazing what came with it, and how they managed to get all that stuff in that box! Maybe a follow up video to this one? 👍
it's very similar to the usual Zenoah clones. Those came with four different displacements, and the 62 cc versions were rare. They shared the same carburetor and there were only a small difference in power produced by those four different displacements.
I enjoyed your video. I have about 3 Echo saws and they have never failed me and start so easy. But at my farm a lot of very large trees got blown down in a heavy windstorm and my saws only have about 16-inch bars at most. I may be purchasing one of these just for the clean-up job I have where I need a beefier saw with a much larger bar. I was impressed with the fact you got two bars a long one and a shorter one. The face shield looks nice as well. I have one set up with muffs on a hard hat and it's great when cutting with the chain saw. It looks like a great value for the package.
These Chinese saws easily compete with name brands. I haven't used my Husqvarna 460 rancher since I bought the ebay coocher 62cc. The carb has low and high adjustment and works just as well as my 460 rancher.
Just ordered one, dad's a Stihl fan didn't have money to buy a still don't really need a saw except for firewood and something on the four wheeler we'll see how it is when it gets here
Great review! I am new to chainsaws and I didn't know about greasing the bar. I have a Neo-Tec 24" It's a beast but its hard to start cold and is too heavy for smaller work. I need something lighter and a bit more maneuverable to go with it. I wonder about the weight. The amazon descriptions are don't seem to be right as they list this at 11.5 lbs but list the 58 cc 16/20 inch version at 14.5 lbs. 11.5 lbs would be great but that seems too low for this saw?
Very nice review. I just got the 24". Hmm, I didn't get a carrying case. That would have been nice. I have all the other accessories and the face protector and ear muffs are actually useful. Pros for mine: Powerful, heavy bar 1/2 the price of a "name brand" like Husqvarna, Stihl or Echo, easy setup. Cons: Wicked hard starting! Yes my fuel mixture was correct. The included chains are not that great but at least you can swap them out. I have Stihl and Husqvarna chainsaws and I have to say that this one is pretty sweet (especially for the price!) The build quality is very nice. It's a bit unbalanced (bar heavy) but when I can get it running it's a powerhouse. I guess I'm going to need to adjust the carb because I can't keep trying to start it for 10 minutes. Maybe I'm just doing it wrong.
@@NicholsCounty You were correct! I was giving it too much choke. What I did to get it to start within 3 pulls was : prime, choke, pull twice and then un-choke. Starts right up! This is why I'm not a lumberjack!
Seamed like the chain was a little tight and it wouldn’t spool up, But I’m probably wrong on that cause I don’t really know for sure cause I wasn’t there but that was some touch hard wood too though..
Thanks for the video, the wife just bought me this same exact saw. I put it together and about to go try it this weekend. Looks like a decent saw, for the price..
These saws are not all the same cc. If you get a 50 or 54.5cc one with the good cylinder they run good and cut fairly fast, just as fast as the 450 husky if not faster. But if you get the 45cc or 50cc one with the crappy cylinder with small ports they start and run good but cut slowly. I've had a couple of these china clones with different plastics, my joncutter 5800 rips. It seams random what size proyama gives you tho, I was ok with it being 50cc as I know the 50 runs pretty good but got the crappy 45. It was so slow I swapped the cylinder after 5 minutes of running the saw. If you see another review of this saw stating its very slow, they're not lying, they got the 45cc one.
Thanks for the input. I'll have to check but I do remember the one I ordered was 62cc, but the one in the box was either 50 or 54.5, I'll have to check tomorrow. I contacted the Amazon store that sold it to me and they said it was a labeling error on the chainsaw. Go figure.
I just ordered this saw for a big live oak I have about to loose a 30+ inch limb right on top on my fence. After running it do you believe it has enough power to handle this big of a job?
If you just hold a chainsaw going how it's made to cut never force saw if dull it will could cause other issues keep sharp make sure your saw dust is big sharp saw will shoot out big flakes a saw I sharpen will ripp out long ribbons curly strings look like ribbons oh yes do not by any means run with out bar oil in it also the plastic seems fragile don't drop it to ground alot people will toss up on back truck it will Crack as husky and stihl or built with stronger plastic ,the proyama is a home owner saw.you we will all have om guessing problems finding parts and instead of being able to buy a single part we probably have to replace as ce by buying the hole assembly example you can by just pull chord and or the spring on side plate we probably would have to buy hole side plate assembled, I went through this with Ryobi its setting in corner for scrap yard. But I made alot of money multiple thousands with $ 70 saw from pawn shop
I put it on but I can't remember what it was for. I haven't checked but more than likely that paper gasket fell apart by now. Chainsaw still works great.
No, Proyama is it's own brand. Amazon seller. I like their engines and carburetors. I've never had to deal with a problem carburetor from their products after sitting all winter.
Just got this saw and I had ordered a 62cc saw from Amazon. This saw you are showing is the exact one I got and it is not 60cc it is 50cc. Be careful with the descriptions as they look the same but horsepower is not rated for 60cc. Guess I am returning it.
Yeah I noticed that and reached out to the company and they said it was a labeling issue. Not sure if that's true or not, but it still works fine for me, thanks.
Prvo pravilo: nova testera se neturira kad se prvi put ukljuci.drugo: kocnica se iskljuci pa de dodaje gas.trece: mac od 22 inca je prevelik ,ta testera nema sngu da tera tsj lanac,( da sece debelo drvo koliki je mac).cetvrto : ta testera nema 62 cc vec oko 50 cc.
@@Type1Archery clearing underbrush on a property... I've owned and ran several saws, and that little Husqvarna is beyond weak... I've got an old Husqvarna 365 that is the complete opposite, decades of wonderful.
The cheap chineasium chain saws all use a cast rubber fuel line with a oversized bung fuel line locator/ tank seal. It cracks in about 4 months. Get your green line and " seal all "and glue the green line into the tank. DAM PLANNED OBSOLESCENSE!
My cheapo 40cc polan is pretty ok considering it was $40 at pawn shop. But if you plan to cut wood a lot buy a stihl or Husqvarna. A cheap saw just won't hold up. I bet if both saws had a similar chain the 62cc would easily win.
I bought the exact same saw easy starting if done properly(with this saw you prime.it pull choke out not touching throttle pulling straight up good yank it will fire up every time once hits push choke in.throttle it when not cutting lock chain by kick back break stopping chain pull unlocking break when cutting. Let it eat away feel it cutting letting it cut don't force basically holding saw.it works on own not pressing force keep sharp I own a tree service been climbing trees. Since 1985 my father and grand father and my son is 4th generation cutting iv got a reputation of buying cheap saws making ass much as I can with $200 saw iv made probably$ 25,000.00 with cheap saw 1. Always make sure you let it work not force it you have to force pressure its dull sharp saw does on own keep mixture right it will last a while PAY ATTENTION WARNING IT WILL GET HOT FAST MUFFLER DOESNT HAVE A GARD IF YOU CUT STUMP LOW OR JUST HAVE MUFFLER AGAINST WOOD I SMOKE I LIGHT SMOKES ON MUFFLER KEEP FIRE extinguisher handy every tree I used saw on when flush with saw against wood everywhere I cut the trunk of tall tree green at that each cut was little orange hot spots smoking every cut every time I use it it's caught log on fire in every cut night time you see orange flame shooting out iv burnt hand also its like a propane tourch but orange instead of blue it seems they forgot something none of saws iv had iv never had one do this but fire extinguisher our garden hose for a novelist,( I think thats right ,) if it's used by home owner it's great saw other than that issue, if this is what you do full time I would recommend Husqvarna are still are best choice if you you it full time .I hope iv warned someone so when fire ignited you wear prepared and extinguished it in time .
Best advice ever, keep a bunch of chainsaws around cause they break especially when you need them.❤
Ha. Yes.
I've had one of these for about 4 months and I am happy with it. It start easily, runs smooth, and cuts every bit as well as my Huskvarna 460. It looks like the Husqvarna, runs like the Husqvarna,cuts like the Husqvarna but cost 1/2 as much. One of my best saws is a 20 in Poulan. Chainsaws are like women - the most expensive ones aren't necessarily the best ones.
Great review.
I bought this saw needing a decent limbing saw for a big job i was doing. I honestly didn't expect it to last the whole job as I have always used husqvarna or other brand name saws. I have been truly amazed by this saw and its durability, workmanship, and dependability. I have since used this saw on over 100 tree jobs. It has done everything from limbing to cutting firewood to cutting down trees to milling. I am still using the original chain and bar. The chains that come with it are really aggressive. If you do start to lose power check and clean the air filter. As it gets clogged it will lower the performance but that will happen with all saws. I would highly recommend this saw to anyone. I have told logger friends and tree cutting friends about it and they have purchased some and love the saw.
Thanks for the comment.
Lol you sound like a fake Amazon reviewer that's actually the seller 😂😂 is that true? Are you a seller of this saw on Amazon?
Yeah a chain lasting 100 jobs wow i need one for my chainsaw. Maybe i cloud put it in my will 😂@@bye92
He says, hundreds of trees and still the same original chain and bar,, that sounds fake to me
Late to the party.....Husky 51 finally history. We'll see with this $200 Proyama from Amazon. Thanks for taking the time making this video!
Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.
Imagine if all the chinese chainsaw comanies go to war with each other. Commercials like. "When you want a tough saw,trust Coocheeer" lol
Haha.
Almost all made in same factories
Lol
Doesn't seem to be a bad deal. Nice looking saw.
The price was right.
The saw looks like a cross between a Husky and a TimberWolf? Amazing what came with it, and how they managed to get all that stuff in that box! Maybe a follow up video to this one? 👍
It works pretty well.
it's very similar to the usual Zenoah clones. Those came with four different displacements, and the 62 cc versions were rare. They shared the same carburetor and there were only a small difference in power produced by those four different displacements.
Thanks for the input.
I enjoyed your video. I have about 3 Echo saws and they have never failed me and start so easy. But at my farm a lot of very large trees got blown down in a heavy windstorm and my saws only have about 16-inch bars at most. I may be purchasing one of these just for the clean-up job I have where I need a beefier saw with a much larger bar. I was impressed with the fact you got two bars a long one and a shorter one. The face shield looks nice as well. I have one set up with muffs on a hard hat and it's great when cutting with the chain saw. It looks like a great value for the package.
I like it. Have 3 chainswas and bring them all out when I'm working. No one's likes fixing chains in the middle of a job, ha.
These Chinese saws easily compete with name brands. I haven't used my Husqvarna 460 rancher since I bought the ebay coocher 62cc. The carb has low and high adjustment and works just as well as my 460 rancher.
Thanks for the info!
Just ordered one, dad's a Stihl fan didn't have money to buy a still don't really need a saw except for firewood and something on the four wheeler we'll see how it is when it gets here
Great.
Chain is a bit tight on Amazon saw. If you loosen it a touch it will free up some power.
Thanks for the tip.
@ 02:28 “That’s what she said!” 😂🤣
Funny
Great review! I am new to chainsaws and I didn't know about greasing the bar. I have a Neo-Tec 24" It's a beast but its hard to start cold and is too heavy for smaller work. I need something lighter and a bit more maneuverable to go with it. I wonder about the weight. The amazon descriptions are don't seem to be right as they list this at 11.5 lbs but list the 58 cc 16/20 inch version at 14.5 lbs. 11.5 lbs would be great but that seems too low for this saw?
Great!
a ilttle fine tuning on carb and better chain should bring it up to husky speed. good video,moves right along! thanks.
Great point!
Do a.tune on that thing and a muffler mod and.it will come to life!
Thanks.
Very nice review. I just got the 24". Hmm, I didn't get a carrying case. That would have been nice. I have all the other accessories and the face protector and ear muffs are actually useful.
Pros for mine: Powerful, heavy bar 1/2 the price of a "name brand" like Husqvarna, Stihl or Echo, easy setup.
Cons: Wicked hard starting! Yes my fuel mixture was correct. The included chains are not that great but at least you can swap them out.
I have Stihl and Husqvarna chainsaws and I have to say that this one is pretty sweet (especially for the price!) The build quality is very nice. It's a bit unbalanced (bar heavy) but when I can get it running it's a powerhouse. I guess I'm going to need to adjust the carb because I can't keep trying to start it for 10 minutes. Maybe I'm just doing it wrong.
I haven't had an issue starting mine. Maybe you need to adjust it.
@@NicholsCounty You were correct! I was giving it too much choke. What I did to get it to start within 3 pulls was : prime, choke, pull twice and then un-choke. Starts right up! This is why I'm not a lumberjack!
I know that it recommends 40.1 ratio, but what did you put? I have 5 gallons of 50.1 already and debating if I should just roll the dice.
I've been using 50:1 in all of my small engines.
Thanks for a great video. First chainsaw for me and your video saved my bacon putting it together and learning more about it. C
Glad I could help!
Seamed like the chain was a little tight and it wouldn’t spool up,
But I’m probably wrong on that cause I don’t really know for sure cause I wasn’t there but that was some touch hard wood too though..
Ok
Where can get a chain for the 18 and 22 bar? I like the saw but gonna get a refund if its gonna be a hassel.
Kinda was a hassel for me to crank idk if it’s the gas and mix or what
Info should be on the bar.
@@NicholsCounty I have the size of chain written on the bar but I don't see anything that tells me (where) to get it!
amazon
Parker brand in the U.K Great company to deal with.
Thanks for the video, the wife just bought me this same exact saw. I put it together and about to go try it this weekend. Looks like a decent saw, for the price..
It's great for the price.
i have not been able to find what pitch chain these saws use
It's on the bar. 3/8P 58G
It goes in between the bar and the motor
Yeah I've just never seen a paper gasket like that before.
Thanks
You bet.
Now that u did an unboxing how has the chain held up have us used it extensively
I haven't used it enough to answer that. I'll be using it a lot more over the fall. Got a lot weed trees to go through.
A great video, thanks for sharin
Glad you enjoyed it
These saws are not all the same cc.
If you get a 50 or 54.5cc one with the good cylinder they run good and cut fairly fast, just as fast as the 450 husky if not faster. But if you get the 45cc or 50cc one with the crappy cylinder with small ports they start and run good but cut slowly.
I've had a couple of these china clones with different plastics, my joncutter 5800 rips. It seams random what size proyama gives you tho, I was ok with it being 50cc as I know the 50 runs pretty good but got the crappy 45. It was so slow I swapped the cylinder after 5 minutes of running the saw.
If you see another review of this saw stating its very slow, they're not lying, they got the 45cc one.
Thanks for the input. I'll have to check but I do remember the one I ordered was 62cc, but the one in the box was either 50 or 54.5, I'll have to check tomorrow. I contacted the Amazon store that sold it to me and they said it was a labeling error on the chainsaw. Go figure.
I just ordered this saw for a big live oak I have about to loose a 30+ inch limb right on top on my fence. After running it do you believe it has enough power to handle this big of a job?
Yeah shouldn't be a problem.
If you just hold a chainsaw going how it's made to cut never force saw if dull it will could cause other issues keep sharp make sure your saw dust is big sharp saw will shoot out big flakes a saw I sharpen will ripp out long ribbons curly strings look like ribbons oh yes do not by any means run with out bar oil in it also the plastic seems fragile don't drop it to ground alot people will toss up on back truck it will Crack as husky and stihl or built with stronger plastic ,the proyama is a home owner saw.you we will all have om guessing problems finding parts and instead of being able to buy a single part we probably have to replace as ce by buying the hole assembly example you can by just pull chord and or the spring on side plate we probably would have to buy hole side plate assembled, I went through this with Ryobi its setting in corner for scrap yard. But I made alot of money multiple thousands with $ 70 saw from pawn shop
What's the deal with that paper thing you put over the bar mount? Makes me second guess buying the saw.
I put it on but I can't remember what it was for. I haven't checked but more than likely that paper gasket fell apart by now. Chainsaw still works great.
Don't need to grease the.tips.the bar oil takes care of that.in fact,the grease helps trap wood fibers and dirt in the bearing
Good tip.
Does it come with 3/8 .050 gauge
3/8 .058
The guard at 4:57 is actually bucking teeth.
Thanks for the tip.
Nice saw,tune litlle carb.and its be great
It's great now.
How hard is it to get parts
I wouldn't know, you'd have to contact the manufacturer.
Best thing you could do is put a !6" bar and chain on that saw.
Thanks for the tip!
It kind of looks like a Husqvarna is it a knock off of that
No, Proyama is it's own brand. Amazon seller. I like their engines and carburetors. I've never had to deal with a problem carburetor from their products after sitting all winter.
A 3/8 pitch chain with 72 drive links can only work on a 20 inch bar, not a 22 inch. What gives???
Works great!
I take that back it sounds better as you keep cutting
Okay.
Never rev up the saw with chain brake on it will burn your clutch up
Thanks
Just got this saw and I had ordered a 62cc saw from Amazon. This saw you are showing is the exact one I got and it is not 60cc it is 50cc. Be careful with the descriptions as they look the same but horsepower is not rated for 60cc. Guess I am returning it.
Yeah I noticed that and reached out to the company and they said it was a labeling issue. Not sure if that's true or not, but it still works fine for me, thanks.
Oh wait that was the Husky lol thats why it sounded different
There are 2 different chainsaws in the video
LOL @ 01:28 Say what?? “Got some?” Wow Me thinks they were like ear muffs? Peace! 👍
Yeah they're ear muffs, they're cheap cheap quality. Didn't really feel like talking about them.
Any long term info since you've had it?
I've had it for 2 months. Works as it should.
Prvo pravilo: nova testera se neturira kad se prvi put ukljuci.drugo: kocnica se iskljuci pa de dodaje gas.trece: mac od 22 inca je prevelik ,ta testera nema sngu da tera tsj lanac,( da sece debelo drvo koliki je mac).cetvrto : ta testera nema 62 cc vec oko 50 cc.
Ok!
Helpful
Glad you think so!
Tuning the carb would make it run better and not "4 stroke"
Cool.
Lean out the fuel on the proyama
Thanks for the tip.
Husk didn't bog down definitely husky had more power
Yeah, generally the more you pay for something the better it is. This is a discount chainsaw. Just showing people a side by side comparison.
Tune the carb and exhaust mod
It was also broken in and the new one wasn't. It generally takes around 3 full tanks of gas to break it in.
Chains to tight, looks and sounds that way. But I have been wrong before
Just right for me ;).
👍👍 bagus 👍👍
Okay.
Get a shindaiwa saw
ok
40cc husky vs 62cc Amazon buy
Yeah, you see who wins.
I've got a Husqvarna 435... I suggest anything else....
@@steakeggs7175 well that’s a small saw so I imagine you’re trying to do things with it outside it’s capacity
@@Type1Archery clearing underbrush on a property... I've owned and ran several saws, and that little Husqvarna is beyond weak... I've got an old Husqvarna 365 that is the complete opposite, decades of wonderful.
@@Type1Archery I seriously wouldn't recommend anyone buy a Husqvarna 435. I've had a Poulan Pro 4218 that was better than this Husqvarna 435.
Similar with ZOMAX chain saw
Amazon special.
OCD kicking in
Okay
Chainsaws break down when you don’t take care of them.
Yeah that's pretty much everything in life bud.
The cheap chineasium chain saws all use a cast rubber fuel line with a oversized bung fuel line locator/ tank seal. It cracks in about 4 months.
Get your green line and " seal all "and glue the green line into the tank.
DAM PLANNED OBSOLESCENSE!
Haven't had any issues yet, but I'll keep an eye out.
If you buy a husky helmet or stihl helmet it’s made in china lmao and cost What ?
Everything is made in China.
They break all the time?? Quit buying Chinese junk!
Still running strong.
Guess where most of the stihl saws are manufactured… Husqavarna also.. yep China
@@sashly99 manufacturing is one thing, designing is another. I prefer having one that is designed not to break.
@@sashly99 Not true , Stihl is manufactured in Virginia, Husqavarna is made in Sweden.
My cheapo 40cc polan is pretty ok considering it was $40 at pawn shop. But if you plan to cut wood a lot buy a stihl or Husqvarna. A cheap saw just won't hold up. I bet if both saws had a similar chain the 62cc would easily win.
Piece of junk won’t start
Sounds like a user error.
I bought the exact same saw easy starting if done properly(with this saw you prime.it pull choke out not touching throttle pulling straight up good yank it will fire up every time once hits push choke in.throttle it when not cutting lock chain by kick back break stopping chain pull unlocking break when cutting. Let it eat away feel it cutting letting it cut don't force basically holding saw.it works on own not pressing force keep sharp I own a tree service been climbing trees. Since 1985 my father and grand father and my son is 4th generation cutting iv got a reputation of buying cheap saws making ass much as I can with $200 saw iv made probably$ 25,000.00 with cheap saw 1. Always make sure you let it work not force it you have to force pressure its dull sharp saw does on own keep mixture right it will last a while PAY ATTENTION WARNING IT WILL GET HOT FAST MUFFLER DOESNT HAVE A GARD IF YOU CUT STUMP LOW OR JUST HAVE MUFFLER AGAINST WOOD I SMOKE I LIGHT SMOKES ON MUFFLER KEEP FIRE extinguisher handy every tree I used saw on when flush with saw against wood everywhere I cut the trunk of tall tree green at that each cut was little orange hot spots smoking every cut every time I use it it's caught log on fire in every cut night time you see orange flame shooting out iv burnt hand also its like a propane tourch but orange instead of blue it seems they forgot something none of saws iv had iv never had one do this but fire extinguisher our garden hose for a novelist,( I think thats right ,) if it's used by home owner it's great saw other than that issue, if this is what you do full time I would recommend Husqvarna are still are best choice if you you it full time .I hope iv warned someone so when fire ignited you wear prepared and extinguished it in time .
Thanks for your input.