Got this saw new at home depot and mine came with an oregon chain. The replacement is oregon r45. ~$13 at HD and Amazon. That 14" combo set is a great price though. Have to try and convince myself I don't need it 😁
Just bought this Ryobi chainsaw yesterday. I am going to use it to clear out heavy brush and prickly trees in our church back lot starting tomorrow. It feels great in my hands. I am ordering the Oregon stuff tonight. Thanks for the tips.
Just curious about you holding the trigger lock the whole time your cutting. Do you have to do this? Thinking about getting this saw and doing the upgrade. Thnx
I like to note that the Ryobi uses a Oregon chain and bar. Maybe it is using inferior coating for mass production? Hate to tell you that a bigger amp hour battery just makes it last longer.
Thanks for that, I'm keen on upgrading my bar from 12" to 14". Still going strong for you? I don't have any HP batteries, do you feel any difference with normal and HP? What do you reckon of even going to 16"? Keep up the good work mate!
Sorry, another question, you said your battery port has the additional part to accept the HP batteries.. mine doesn't have this. Do you have a pic so i can show ryobi? Thanks
I have litterally cut down an entire 40ft tall silver maple tree down with that ten inch ryobi with those awful 1.5 amp hour stock stick batteries. The trunk took a very long time. Thats like bottom of the line of cordless chainsaws. So im all about battery powered yard/work equipment now. Although it really sucks that the batteris dont last longer.
why not? That is just the upgraded version from the one in the video. Same bar and chain as the older 12 in 18v model. Have you tried the newer one, and this upgrade? jw thanks@@RYOBIKING
I would say that’s it not a true statement I got a longer bar so I could cut thicker wood more teeth would be nice but I just wanted more length thanks for commenting
@@RYOBIKING more teeth means more drag, wider teeth means more drag. You don't want that if you're already on the verge of stalling the saw and sometimes the increased RPM from less teeth can actually make it more efficient and cut faster.
@codywhite the sprocket size is different and the chain is a bit thicker gauge. I found the sprocket on Amazon (can’t remember the size) and the chain is just a regular Oregon 14” low profile.
@@mrspin3315 the manufacturers even say that they will not. I am not saying that they won’t help just saying that they will not stop them. Yes speed ect counts but you have to remember that an electric motor produces 2x the torque that a gas motor does of the same size. The electric saws just keep on cutting when a gas saw stalls out. I have had a 59cc Stihl saw hit my chaps (hit a spike in the tree and bounced) and stall very quickly and I have had a 30cc equivalent battery saw that I was experimenting with cut clear through the same pair of chaps on the other leg and didn’t even bog down. Just something to remember. I hope neither of us have to find out with our legs in them 🤠. Be safe.
Did this modification two years ago: It is a great upgrade.
Thanks!
Got this saw new at home depot and mine came with an oregon chain. The replacement is oregon r45. ~$13 at HD and Amazon. That 14" combo set is a great price though. Have to try and convince myself I don't need it 😁
Took your advice and got the Oregon chain and bar for my saw.
Good choice
I am going to check this Oregon bar/chain out! Thanks.
Just bought this Ryobi chainsaw yesterday. I am going to use it to clear out heavy brush and prickly trees in our church back lot starting tomorrow. It feels great in my hands. I am ordering the Oregon stuff tonight. Thanks for the tips.
Glad I could be of help and be blessed for taking care of the house of god
@@RYOBIKING Amen brother. Amazon order just placed.
Im trying to find the link for the bar and chain... im looking to upgrade my saw as well. Help
Will strongly consider the recommendations! Thanks
Hope you like it as much as me remember to sub and hit the bell for more video 👍
Just did this awesome thank you 60 ft birch no problem
Awesome glad I could help!
Excellent video
Thank you glad I could help!
Just curious about you holding the trigger lock the whole time your cutting. Do you have to do this? Thinking about getting this saw and doing the upgrade. Thnx
No you don’t have to hold it the whole time
I got it the other day and the length it was 14 1/2" from the bucking spikes to the tip of the bar.
I like to note that the Ryobi uses a Oregon chain and bar. Maybe it is using inferior coating for mass production? Hate to tell you that a bigger amp hour battery just makes it last longer.
Great info!
Thanks for that, I'm keen on upgrading my bar from 12" to 14". Still going strong for you? I don't have any HP batteries, do you feel any difference with normal and HP? What do you reckon of even going to 16"? Keep up the good work mate!
It is still working great just used it yesterday and there is a huge performance deference
@@RYOBIKING thanks for the reply! Would you try 16" bar?
@@vincenthuynh5659 I would probably pass
@@RYOBIKING thanks mate.
Sorry, another question, you said your battery port has the additional part to accept the HP batteries.. mine doesn't have this. Do you have a pic so i can show ryobi? Thanks
I have litterally cut down an entire 40ft tall silver maple tree down with that ten inch ryobi with those awful 1.5 amp hour stock stick batteries. The trunk took a very long time. Thats like bottom of the line of cordless chainsaws. So im all about battery powered yard/work equipment now. Although it really sucks that the batteris dont last longer.
I have battery’s that have lasted over 10 years so it’s kinda odd when they go out in my experience
@@RYOBIKING they dont stop working they just dont last as long as they did when they were new. I havnt really tried to find out why that is tho
Will this Oregon Kit work with a Ryobi 18v P2507 12" Chainsaw.....?
Sorry no it does not
why not? That is just the upgraded version from the one in the video. Same bar and chain as the older 12 in 18v model. Have you tried the newer one, and this upgrade? jw thanks@@RYOBIKING
So, where did you get the new hard chain and bar cover? Do they sell those at HD? Your 12"er won't cover the new 14"er, will it?
I bought the case at Direct tools it comes with the plastic box but it won’t fit so I just use the chain cover
Do you know what brand of 12" bar will fit this chainsaw and where to get one?
Not a clue but I have a link to the 14in the description thanks for watching!
@@RYOBIKING I think I'm just going to go with the 14". I can't find a 12" to fit it anywhere. Thanks for making this video.
@@kobelcofan glad I could help
They sell a bar and chain on Amazon and I think also home Depot. Look closely at the bar and it will be on there for the part numbers.
Hey! Nice video :) How long runtime do you think you got out of the 9.0 ah battery? Greetings from Norway!
Probably about 45 mins
@@RYOBIKING Thats nice :) Thanks for the info and keep making good videoes :)
@@MuMMuTTT thank you it makes me feel good to hear that!
What is the exact model number and specs of Oregon bar
I have a link to it in the description of the video
You just screw the tightener to the new bar?
Yes everything is set up the same as factory it’s just a little longer
The length of the bar doesn't matter nearly as much as the # of teeth per inch. If people just knew how to buy chains they'd be so much better off.
I would say that’s it not a true statement I got a longer bar so I could cut thicker wood more teeth would be nice but I just wanted more length thanks for commenting
@@RYOBIKING more teeth means more drag, wider teeth means more drag. You don't want that if you're already on the verge of stalling the saw and sometimes the increased RPM from less teeth can actually make it more efficient and cut faster.
@@ExtraFungus the 14" chain and bar on my 12" saw works great but you are right, to much length will stall out the saw.
This Oregon set does Not work with Ryobi 12" P2507.
I’m glad I noticed this comment, have you found a way to upgrade. I have the whisper series p2507
Why does it not work? Because of the thicker chain gauge or just different attachment style? thx@@sandwich7502
@codywhite the sprocket size is different and the chain is a bit thicker gauge. I found the sprocket on Amazon (can’t remember the size) and the chain is just a regular Oregon 14” low profile.
that charger in the backround did you make a Video about it? How its called?
If your talking about the 6 battery charger I haven’t made a video but I can
@@RYOBIKING i just need the name of it, but yeahr do one^^
It is a 6 port super charger
@@RYOBIKING from ryobi or a notherone?
@@SchwertmeisterSquall yes it is Ryobi Model# P135
Internet# 206892719
Store SKU# 139198
Store SO SKU# 1001735464
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Chaps aren’t rated for batterie saws they won’t stop them.
Wow I had no idea thanks for the info.
I think that they will, it's not the saw it's the chain and speed. Better safe than sorry.
@@mrspin3315 the manufacturers even say that they will not. I am not saying that they won’t help just saying that they will not stop them. Yes speed ect counts but you have to remember that an electric motor produces 2x the torque that a gas motor does of the same size. The electric saws just keep on cutting when a gas saw stalls out. I have had a 59cc Stihl saw hit my chaps (hit a spike in the tree and bounced) and stall very quickly and I have had a 30cc equivalent battery saw that I was experimenting with cut clear through the same pair of chaps on the other leg and didn’t even bog down. Just something to remember. I hope neither of us have to find out with our legs in them 🤠. Be safe.
Enjoy life saw naked!
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I thought the Ryobi titanium chain was better... being titanium ?
The organ bar and chain are a us made steal it seams to have stayed sharper longer in my experience 🤷