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D**N
Chainsaw clutch slips under load due to poor design! And the company is aware of it.
The chainsaw arrived almost complete but does not have a safety chain brake. It is shown in the picture and the instructions describes how it works. I didn't think it was legal to sell them without out without one. The pull start rope kept breaking off even after pushing the pressure release button and the hard plastic shattered when it snapped back. I replaced the pull rope with 100lb test parachord and put on a new rubber handle which solved the problem. After that it did start and run well for about an hour when the clutch started to slip. After lot's of pretentious help from the company I removed the clutch only to find it's attached to the crankshaft with a tapered bushing, not threaded on so guess what happens under and load...the clutch slips. The company pretended to help by sending another clutch and bushing but I got the same result. I asked them to exchange this unit for another. They refused. I asked them the refund my money with a return of the unit. They refused.
B**N
good customer service
The saw does perform very well. I did have a issue with the air filter. But have since contacted the company. And i was pleased to find they are working to make it right for me. The bar you buy separately is technically a 32 inch bar. They measured the entire bar length and not the cutting length mounted to the saw. I really have no complaints considering the price. I set mine up to mill with and have roughly 1000 board feet milled so far. It does require some tweaking, that's to be expected. I will steadily update this if anything changes. I think everyone should give it a try. I never would have attempted one of these clone saws if i didnt find it on amazon.
J**.
Incredibly Powerful 105 CC motor with 36" bar & Chain
Definitely the best chainsaw value you'll get for your money. It's well put together but not fancy. The kill switch is a flip toggle on off. The bar clutch is a button you have to push and hold down to stop the chain, but it doesn't lock the chain so it still rotates freely...It started almost instantly. Just a few pulls to get it going. Cut up a couple of trees since I got it 2 months ago. Let it sit for about 30 days and it started right up after a couple of pulls. You're not going to drop start this saw though. Set it on the ground, your foot through the handle with the choke on and the gas trigger locked full open... No excessive bar oil drainage either. There's a push primer for the chain oil which I use after it's running and again after each cut.Pictures are included of a large log that a new 24" Husqvarna struggled with. The OJENAS cut it up in about 15 minutes. parts of the tree were 30" wide.Only draw back so far is that the bar & Chain get loose after making the really big cuts. The chain needed to be re-tightened 3 times. Also the shipping box is not the best for the weight of the saw. One of the bumper Spikes was bent and the bottom of the casing ended up breaking of while straightening it. This didn't affect the function of the saw however. I also loosened and re-tightened most of the casing bolts and added lock tight to make sure nothing would come looses. Once you start this saw, you'll understand why some of the bolts might loosen up with use. Lastly, despite not having any anti-vibration built in to the saw. there wasn't any problems with prolonged use. The heavy weight of the saw seems to minimize any vibration lighter weight saws might have.
E**E
Incredible value
Overall, I'm happy so far with the saw. Had an issue with the original clutch, but the seller made things right; great customer service.Enough power to go through a 17"diameter hard maple log with ease.I broke it in by using the expensive pre mix 40:1 has and added more synthetic 2 stroke oil to get to the recommended 25:1 ratio. I idled it for a whole tank with a 30 minute break about halfway through the tank. For cutting, I mix synthetic 2 stroke oil with ethanol free 90 octane gas 25:1. I cut 8.5 ft slabs and then turn the saw off while I work the slab. No problems so far. Starts on first or second pull when cold and choked. When warm, starts first pull every time. I did have to adjust the carb a little bit but I am so happy to be able to mill my trees for under 400 bucks into a chainsaw. Can't be beat.Do not run yours without a bar and chain.
A**F
Don't waist you time!`
Just got this monster on Friday and was super excited. This morning Saturday I decided to fire it up before looking to purchase a bar. To my surprise the thing started relatively quick, Maybe ten pulls. Once running it died out after about 30 seconds so I adjusted the idle up. I let it idle for about three minutes to bring the saw up to temperature. At that point I decided to bring the RPM's up to about 50% and held it for about minute. At that point the saw stopped running with a clunk. I pulled the pull start and it seamed seized. I then took off the housing for the pull cord and found that the main crank bolt came completely off causing catastrophic damage. Also not sure if it was just this saw but for 105CC the torque was less than impressive when I did run it up. Looks like I'm saving for a good name brand saw.
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