Do not use a 40:1 mix if 25:1 is indicated. You will cause gradual cylinder scoring and heat damage until your engine will loose all compression or seize up. Not a good plan
I understand your point, but i ran it at 25:1 and was really smokey, way to rich a mix..... Thats why i run a 40:1 No issues and runs well since purchase. I run all my garden equipment on 40:1
Have one,it's perfectly good for occasional use.
Got one of these a few months ago found it a heavy and uncomfortable saw but I must say it's been through some good sized trees without a problem
Could you do a video to show how to tighten the chain tension? Just bought one second hand and can’t find it
Yep will do. No problem
Simple.Loosen chain bar securing bolt,and tighten screw on body of saw,behind bar,retighten securing bolts.
Hows it going a year later?
No problem, engine runs well. Must say only gets used about a few times a month.
I had a parker 58 cc lasted 3 years took a battering amazing value. Thinking of getting this model. Would you recommend
Do not use a 40:1 mix if 25:1 is indicated. You will cause gradual cylinder scoring and heat damage until your engine will loose all compression or seize up. Not a good plan
I understand your point, but i ran it at 25:1 and was really smokey, way to rich a mix..... Thats why i run a 40:1
No issues and runs well since purchase. I run all my garden equipment on 40:1
Adjust the mixture screw ! Don’t put less oil in
@@SuperDouginator mixture screw ?
its pre - mixed there is no mixture screw.
@@diyhandyman2733I have had mine for a few weeks now , and for the price can’t complain ! mine is a bigger cc though. I also have a Stilth.