@@kevincarey6745 sorry Kevin I wasn't trying to insult anyone that owns one of these I just said I wouldn't know that. Building a lot of people would care if they actually purchased it and took someone's advice and realize it was a piece of crap ascendant struggling a little bit on that small brands in the ass and I was just like wow sorry I wasn't trying to troll you I've been taking down a 40-foot tree the day before yesterday and now cleaning up the ground so I got a lot of experience but I have to voice my opinion on complete trash like that sorry.
It is what it is, It's a time capsule of a saw. I saved it from the scrap pile and got it running and let Red do a video with it. These old ones make us grateful for the saws we have now. They don't call it the McBrick for nothing!
@@kevincarey6745 I have one of these saws that I got as part of a lot of 4 saws. With clean gas and a sharp chain and proper tune this 60 cc saw cuts plenty good.
In my opinion that thing is pathetically weak and that's a garbage chainsaw. You wouldn't see that in my garage.
Nobody really cares!!
@@kevincarey6745 sorry Kevin I wasn't trying to insult anyone that owns one of these I just said I wouldn't know that. Building a lot of people would care if they actually purchased it and took someone's advice and realize it was a piece of crap ascendant struggling a little bit on that small brands in the ass and I was just like wow sorry I wasn't trying to troll you I've been taking down a 40-foot tree the day before yesterday and now cleaning up the ground so I got a lot of experience but I have to voice my opinion on complete trash like that sorry.
It is what it is, It's a time capsule of a saw. I saved it from the scrap pile and got it running and let Red do a video with it. These old ones make us grateful for the saws we have now. They don't call it the McBrick for nothing!
@@kevincarey6745 I have one of these saws that I got as part of a lot of 4 saws. With clean gas and a sharp chain and proper tune this 60 cc saw cuts plenty good.
I just don’t think you’ve ran a decent one, Easier to buy a new saw then to learn to trouble shoot an old one.