Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm going to use 225i for the same reasons in the forest or park. Thats why is interesting how you fixing this saw to the bike.
The stock bar that comes with the Husqvarna is a 14 inch. To put it into perspective I’d say that tree diameter was about 13 inches at the widest cut and the little saw handled it fine. As you can see in the video that tree was extremely waterlogged and tough at best. Thanks for watching.
To a degree, there is some modulation on “throttle”. Part two of your question… none whatsoever. It’s a well built and very capable saw if you let it do the work. It’s not a Stihl 460/660/880. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm going to use 225i for the same reasons in the forest or park. Thats why is interesting how you fixing this saw to the bike.
Hit it with the slow motion action! Haha that think cuts pretty damn good. Like a hot blade through butter!
Haha! Buttah!
Hi,
what length of sword are you using?
The stock bar that comes with the Husqvarna is a 14 inch. To put it into perspective I’d say that tree diameter was about 13 inches at the widest cut and the little saw handled it fine. As you can see in the video that tree was extremely waterlogged and tough at best. Thanks for watching.
Is the trigger variable speed control?
Any problems with the saw shutting down or the tensioner apparatus breaking?
To a degree, there is some modulation on “throttle”. Part two of your question… none whatsoever. It’s a well built and very capable saw if you let it do the work. It’s not a Stihl 460/660/880. Thanks.
Pomegranate juice into a chainsaw?? 😅
Nectar of the Gods!