Coocheer for the win🤣😂 last used mine in 2020, fortunate to get my rounds cut to length... this puppy started first pull with 3 year old gas... unbelievable. She's mean, i don't know about longevity obviously but... my huskys and stihl never started like this. Can't believe it, mixed fuel usually goes bad fast
It would be great if they would have included instructions on how to use the gas mixing container in the manual or made the measurements on the container understandable. That’s the reason I watched your video.
At the end when you started, the brake is pushed forward and on. When you started, it was still on. You ran it (chain spinning) with it still on. Is that normal?
how do you get preium or super gas when gas stations dont allow it anymore only regular??? well at least in Jersey. Nice dude!! I do the same thing also , I never wear gloves when handling the chain. Smart!
Thanks for the video. The instructions that come with the machine are awful. E instructions say to use 10w-30 for chain oil. Is bar and chain oil better? Any thoughts on that? Can you do a video on adjusting the bar and chain oil screw, changing the spark plug and adjusting the carburetor?
I have a coocheer 6200 chainsaw also but alot of places around me sell 50:1 ratio. And others that don't show a ratio. I was wondering if it is ok to use 50:1 ratio 2 cycle oil for this chainsaw.
I bought this chain saw a couple of months ago and I can't get it to start. After checking it over found the spark plug lead that clips to the spark plug disconnected. Ohme'd out the coil and it is good. Put the saw back together. Went to start. turned on, set choke and pull, close choke and pull and pull. No start. A squirt of either and it started up. Ran it for about 2 minutes, shut it off. Came back a week later and now a no start. A squirt of either again and still no start. I've run out of options as to what the problem may be. My opinion is there is either no fuel getting to the carb or this carb gets easily flooded with fuel. Any suggestions? Anyone?
Does anyone know the size of the fuel line? I took mine apart after about a year of owning to do a deep clean before firewood season started and I noticed the shorter line on the inside of it was ripped which is what I am guessing is stopping my saw from running. I checked the manual and of course, being a cheap Chinese saw, it told me nothing lmao Thanks for any help in advance fellow sawers
Just got this saw and the instructions weren't too clear. Thanks a million for making a video like this, sincerely thank you bud!
Great little video! Thank you! Now it’s time to go clear some fallen trees.
Coocheer for the win🤣😂 last used mine in 2020, fortunate to get my rounds cut to length... this puppy started first pull with 3 year old gas... unbelievable. She's mean, i don't know about longevity obviously but... my huskys and stihl never started like this. Can't believe it, mixed fuel usually goes bad fast
My new Coocheer came with 2 bad spark plugs
Had to buy a new one
This video was very helpful
1 pull on the choke is a must
No more than 1 to start
It would be great if they would have included instructions on how to use the gas mixing container in the manual or made the measurements on the container understandable. That’s the reason I watched your video.
At the end when you started, the brake is pushed forward and on. When you started, it was still on. You ran it (chain spinning) with it still on. Is that normal?
Need a new Manual any idea on where to get one. Thanks for any help.
how do you get preium or super gas when gas stations dont allow it anymore only regular??? well at least in Jersey.
Nice dude!! I do the same thing also , I never wear gloves when handling the chain. Smart!
Thanks for the video. The instructions that come with the machine are awful. E instructions say to use 10w-30 for chain oil. Is bar and chain oil better? Any thoughts on that? Can you do a video on adjusting the bar and chain oil screw, changing the spark plug and adjusting the carburetor?
Thanks sir.
Hey y'all! Just received this same saw (in yellow). Our brake band is cockeyed. In looking at the mechanism, we aren't sure the brake actually works.
I've never heard of this brand of saw. Are they used by arborists?
I have a coocheer 6200 chainsaw also but alot of places around me sell 50:1 ratio. And others that don't show a ratio. I was wondering if it is ok to use 50:1 ratio 2 cycle oil for this chainsaw.
Better question, what oil mixtures did u use and type of oil.
@@navajo93warrior The manual says 20:1 for the first 20 hours of operation and 25:1 after that. Get the 2-stroke mix app and mix it yourself.
I bought this chain saw a couple of months ago and I can't get it to start. After checking it over found the spark plug lead that clips to the spark plug disconnected. Ohme'd out the coil and it is good. Put the saw back together. Went to start. turned on, set choke and pull, close choke and pull and pull. No start. A squirt of either and it started up. Ran it for about 2 minutes, shut it off. Came back a week later and now a no start. A squirt of either again and still no start. I've run out of options as to what the problem may be. My opinion is there is either no fuel getting to the carb or this carb gets easily flooded with fuel. Any suggestions? Anyone?
If you aren't familiar with chainsaws watch videos on starting this brand or Stihl. This TH-camr stated it slightly different than the mfr does.
Does anyone know the size of the fuel line? I took mine apart after about a year of owning to do a deep clean before firewood season started and I noticed the shorter line on the inside of it was ripped which is what I am guessing is stopping my saw from running. I checked the manual and of course, being a cheap Chinese saw, it told me nothing lmao Thanks for any help in advance fellow sawers
Does anyone know what size spark plug this takes?
How to untangle the chain for the saw
Where do you get a new chain for it?
In cvs farmacy 🙄
Thanks..
You forgot to put the log dogs on
Me too doesn’t matter if you can’t get it to run.
Where does sparkplug go‽???
How to change spark plug