New chainsaw felling tree power cables right beside it Husqvarna t540 xp mark iii

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024

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  • @AlenbtgMepstoen
    @AlenbtgMepstoen 9 місяців тому +2

    Only a bear could persuade me climbing that high.

    • @nicolaisvlog8701
      @nicolaisvlog8701  9 місяців тому +2

      haha year, it's not all the time i climbing all the way up, in the tree, but better then taking, a big piece. Easier to control smalle pieces

  • @bohdanhirianskyi9399
    @bohdanhirianskyi9399 8 місяців тому +1

    Hello, what is the height of this tree?

    • @nicolaisvlog8701
      @nicolaisvlog8701  8 місяців тому

      i would guess 49 feet

    • @bohdanhirianskyi9399
      @bohdanhirianskyi9399 8 місяців тому +1

      @@nicolaisvlog8701 it is height. It seems that the chain of the saw was too tight and you yourself checked it several times. I realized for myself that optimally, when you stop gassing, the chain should slide a little along the metal base, and not stop immediately.

    • @nicolaisvlog8701
      @nicolaisvlog8701  8 місяців тому +1

      @@bohdanhirianskyi9399 it was not to bad, I checked if it got to lose, it was the first time using it.

    • @bohdanhirianskyi9399
      @bohdanhirianskyi9399 8 місяців тому

      @@nicolaisvlog8701If the chain is too tight, higher engine revolutions are required to rotate it. I hope the saw will serve you for a long time. I understand that was first try, all okay. Good luck.

  • @2CabrasLocas
    @2CabrasLocas 9 місяців тому

    Want this saw. But if you ever need a part for it, it's not looking like Husqvarna is going to be supporting anything gas powered anymore even for parts!

    • @nicolaisvlog8701
      @nicolaisvlog8701  9 місяців тому

      so far I haven't had any problems with getting parts

    • @cgriebel1
      @cgriebel1 8 місяців тому

      The major brands offer parts availability for at least ten years after they manufacture a saw. After that, the aftermarket takes over. Insofar as gas power tools are concerned, there will be major business opportunities for both the aftermarket and small businesses that keep the "old stuff" in service. It will be at least a decade before you see any real significant drop-off in gas powered tools being used - especially at the pro level. Meanwhile, electric will certainly move in on the gas powered equipment, and when the battery weight/life and motors start improving at exponential rates, you'll definitely see gas stuff start to wane. I certainly wouldn't worry about parts availability for gas powered equipment. Even if states outlaw their use, they will grandfather in all of the tools currently owned.

  • @orze9609
    @orze9609 3 місяці тому

    AutoTune 3.0?