I don't think any of them are as good as the name brands but like you said if you only need it for light use or personal use, they might be a great option. My personal feelings are, as soon as you get it, open, and assemble it. Then start it and use it heavy during the 30 day return period. If you don't have any issues during that time, then you will probably be fine with it. Personally I would take time and maybe some thread lock and check to make sure all of the nuts, bolts and screws are snug or tight. I hear that sometimes is an issue with them. Im older now, I used to buy only high quality stuff thinking it would last the rest of my life. Now that I'm older and on a fixed income there's not as many years left, so I might opt for one of these, especially if there's somewhere that sells parts for them. Keep up the great videos.
I just got a Neotec NS872. I noticed the carb screws were over 2 turns out, and it was previously run. They obviously have started to run these at the factory prior to shipment for QC to ensure they run correctly, and also to run in the rings a bit with a rich mix. After setting the carb at 1 turn, it runs great. Of course, it's new. Only a year of use will give me a better verdict.
Agreed, my buddy that I did this video for said the saw basically crapped out already, but he's a professional logger and his workers are not easy on equipment. I still think it's not a bad saw for a homeowner at this price point. It's buggy, needs constant tuning and the chain tensioner is a PITA, something pros can't be bothered with, but for fellas like us looking for a 90cc class saw for occasional use, it's hard to beat.
Surprised you didn't lean it out and burn a piston at your settings. You set your low in to a point where it is just adequate to rev up without bogging, and the high you set with full throttle and turn screw out just until it starts burping a bit.
The orange thing you thought was a stand is for holding the crank while replacing the piston and the orange round ring compressors help installing the new piston and ring. Good vid though buddy
Good to know, and thanks. I've never needed ring compressors for bitty 2 strokers, cute. Lol. Thanks for taking the time to leave some feedback though, I do really appreciate it.
Man if them garish spikes didn't hold the roller chain catcher, which is really needed with the inboard clutch I'd take em off. When mine got real work milling the plastic button got soft and the valve dropped in and pinched top ring dent cyl. squish, got stihl valve shaved bump out of ring groove and I'm ok, runs perfect. Also the 36 chain had a busted side link which I fixed before I used it.
Wow.. seems to be kinda picky .. this thing is NOT going to be a Stihl, it's a knock off saw! Quit pointing out every little thing and look for the good stuff maybe??
So much ignorance in one video is hard to watch.. judging stuff you have no idea about is cringey.. just keep trying to prop the bar up 😆 Do you want them to send snapon tools with the $350 saw?? I don't understand why people buy a Chinese saw then complain about it being Chinese.. These saws are fun to play with at an affordable price. If you want quality pay the money for an OEM 🤦♂️
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Yeah he seems a lil too judgemental for someone who is wrong more than enough times.
Too much detail into too much of his perspective. Get to the point of each part of the build and stick to it. With all due respect, his personal opinion of things is an annoying distraction.
I'm recognizing this more and more. It's tuff. Thanks for the input.
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@@twosawacres8096You're doing fine. There's a little bit of over analysis. Just remember what we're dealing with here.. a new chainsaw that's coming with some question marks.
I don't think any of them are as good as the name brands but like you said if you only need it for light use or personal use, they might be a great option. My personal feelings are, as soon as you get it, open, and assemble it. Then start it and use it heavy during the 30 day return period. If you don't have any issues during that time, then you will probably be fine with it. Personally I would take time and maybe some thread lock and check to make sure all of the nuts, bolts and screws are snug or tight. I hear that sometimes is an issue with them. Im older now, I used to buy only high quality stuff thinking it would last the rest of my life. Now that I'm older and on a fixed income there's not as many years left, so I might opt for one of these, especially if there's somewhere that sells parts for them. Keep up the great videos.
I just got a Neotec NS872. I noticed the carb screws were over 2 turns out, and it was previously run. They obviously have started to run these at the factory prior to shipment for QC to ensure they run correctly, and also to run in the rings a bit with a rich mix. After setting the carb at 1 turn, it runs great. Of course, it's new. Only a year of use will give me a better verdict.
Agreed, my buddy that I did this video for said the saw basically crapped out already, but he's a professional logger and his workers are not easy on equipment. I still think it's not a bad saw for a homeowner at this price point. It's buggy, needs constant tuning and the chain tensioner is a PITA, something pros can't be bothered with, but for fellas like us looking for a 90cc class saw for occasional use, it's hard to beat.
Surprised you didn't lean it out and burn a piston at your settings. You set your low in to a point where it is just adequate to rev up without bogging, and the high you set with full throttle and turn screw out just until it starts burping a bit.
Nice machine 👍👍👍👍
The orange thing you thought was a stand is for holding the crank while replacing the piston and the orange round ring compressors help installing the new piston and ring. Good vid though buddy
Good to know, and thanks. I've never needed ring compressors for bitty 2 strokers, cute. Lol. Thanks for taking the time to leave some feedback though, I do really appreciate it.
😂no I've never needed them either just a joke to send with it like the fuel jug. But I'm happy with the 62 and 72 cc saws I own
My dads C52 from the mid 60's got stolen and now I got 3/4 wrap 36 bar NS892
@@richarddodds9326 seems like a descent saw. I have my doubts about longevity, but for the price and as a homeowner saw is hard to beat.
Impressed how you've shown how little you know about two-stroke engines & chainsaws
@@davidsimpson5276 I'm certainly no expert, trying to learn more. I'm open to suggestions or corrections if you have any.
Trying to figure out, did nobody remove the “transport ring” like it said in the manual?
Hi I just recently purchased the NS 892 V. What fuel mix do you suggest for break in?
@@td4660 40:1 should be fine for break in and for normal use, maybe switch over to 50:1 after 5-10 tanks. I run 40:1 in my cs620..
Thanks I appreciate it. Thanks for the video.@@twosawacres8096
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Man if them garish spikes didn't hold the roller chain catcher, which is really needed with the inboard clutch I'd take em off. When mine got real work milling the plastic button got soft and the valve dropped in and pinched top ring dent cyl. squish, got stihl valve shaved bump out of ring groove and I'm ok, runs perfect. Also the 36 chain had a busted side link which I fixed before I used it.
All the negative vibes in the beginning and at the end he liked it. What a dork. Doesn’t know what the hell hes talking about about
Give him some credit. He made a video and did some digging into the chainsaw. Most of the issues he talks about do exist.
Are the Neotechs caps leaking oil and fuel?
Not really sure, I'll ask the guy I did the work for about it.
Wow.. seems to be kinda picky .. this thing is NOT going to be a Stihl, it's a knock off saw! Quit pointing out every little thing and look for the good stuff maybe??
My Old Blue Homelite from the 60s weighs almost 18 pounds.
That's 3/4 wrap
So much ignorance in one video is hard to watch.. judging stuff you have no idea about is cringey.. just keep trying to prop the bar up 😆 Do you want them to send snapon tools with the $350 saw??
I don't understand why people buy a Chinese saw then complain about it being Chinese..
These saws are fun to play with at an affordable price. If you want quality pay the money for an OEM 🤦♂️
Yeah he seems a lil too judgemental for someone who is wrong more than enough times.
Do either of you have a video out with this information?
There is nothing about that saw.that makes it a clone..definately doesn't have the power..
Agreed! Colors maybe, LOL!
Too much detail into too much of his perspective. Get to the point of each part of the build and stick to it. With all due respect, his personal opinion of things is an annoying distraction.
I'm recognizing this more and more. It's tuff. Thanks for the input.
@@twosawacres8096You're doing fine. There's a little bit of over analysis. Just remember what we're dealing with here.. a new chainsaw that's coming with some question marks.
Thanks