Posted by 4play on September 20, 2023 at 23:13:01 from (158.62.140.143):
In Reply to: Chinese chainsaw posted by Tony S. on September 20, 2023 at 08:25:45:
I bought one several years ago, It's a little red 25cc 12" top handle . I really only needed it for a major ice storm cleanup but it still runs great and it's my go-to saw now for small jobs. I always run it hard and it has decent power. It is cheap, it looks cheap, feels cheap, but nothing has broken and it's still in one piece. The bar and chains didn't last long (no surprise), that is the only thing I've had to do.
When I first started it, it would barely run, and I adjusted the super easy mixture screws and it's been perfect. A couple days later I found out why the mixtures were off. The manual specs 25:1 ratio, that's crazy, 40:1 is enough for any small engine if using a high quality 2-stroke oil. Maybe the Chinese are still dumping whatever "oil" they have laying around.
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