Again a nice clean video. You will get your money's worth. People will say you should buy American saws. I own all Stihls and Huskys. From 192ts to 084s I must have 15 Stihls. All running like Champs. What gets me America could get their prices the same. It's just plain English. Called politics greed. I already bought a Hossforma 660 and a 4stroke senix. People can play Rambo all they want. But mean while that saw will help you heat your house all winter. And you didn't support the American greed.
Project farm did a video comparison between this same saw and the compared stihl that was $550 and I’d much rather buy 5 of these. Only difference was a little less rpm and just a hair slower on cutting time. But a carb tune and a quick muffler mod would match that stihl I’m sure. Stihl is overpriced crap these days. Not the same saws they were 20 years ago.
Hi, this is South Korea. I tested it like you did. That product was originally made with a Japanese engine. So I have a similar product for $90 without fear. And I have another clone product repaired and stocked. The parts for that saw are cheap, so I am not afraid of breaking it. I have a Pollan and an Echo chainsaw, but this one has more power. I am very satisfied with it.
I have put about 6 gallons through this exact saw and have run it for more than 50 hours now. It’s a beast. A limb fell directly on the pull cord cover and destroyed that, but I bought a replacement and went back to work. I starts every single time with no issues. I run 30:1 mix with synthetic oil now and it’s a monster. Only con: Gas guzzler. I recommend it.
Seems to depend on the exact Chinese chainsae if they are strong. If rated at 9000rpm instead of the 12-13,000rpm of the name brands. But wonder if those 9,000rpm chainsaws can handle being turned up to the 12-13,000rpm.
I'm sure you hear a lot of safety sams, but I gotta warn you a little about dead trees. When they start felling, make sure you're looking up. Those dead branches are called widowmakers for a reason. Keep up the good work, bud.
Although I have four Stihl and Echo Pro saws, I also have three of these Chinese chain saws. I keep the Chinese ones in my vehicles in case of emergencies, and if they get stolen or damaged, I will not be out that much and for this reason, they also make a good loaner saw. I have used one of them to do a lot of heavy duty cutting just to see how they would actually hold up , and I have not incurred any problems. I also like the assisted start even better than the assist system used on one of my Echos. You just have to learn that it is not like starting a saw without the assist. You just make slow easy pulls.
I just brought back my grandpas chainsaw to life after 10 years of use. It’s been in the shed for a year since he passed away. It is a cheap Chinese saw but it’s something that I want to keep it as an inheritance
@@Lanninglongarmmowing yes and also I want to restore the very exact chainsaw however I don’t know if it’s worth it. My uncle was using it. I changed the carb and pull start. However chain won’t stop at idle and has bad vibration
Query, when fitting the dog, should the teeth be facing up or down, viewed from side? I usually have facing up, so lever in as buck the log. Points glide down, till tilt bar forward to cut. Hope that makes sense.
Hi, thanks for your vid! Mine delivers lots of (chain) oil. I checked out twice by tearing down the oil pump (mechanism + lines) but I couldn't find anything wrong. No matter what I do with the screw supposed to decrease (or increase) the injected-oil volume, that place is covered by oil after a few minutes of operation. After I turn the engine off, I wipe off the excess oil with a cloth. And amazingly there isn't any leak when it isn't operated. Would you have the same issue?
I purchased this saw second hand still in the box, the gasket around the tank was too big and leaked. I got the “moan faucet gasket repair kit for $6 in the plumbing department at HD . It has 2 gasket that replace the original perfectly.
That Anbull is also a Chinese made chainsaw....It's as if he's insinuating that it's not a Chinese saw & therefore somehow better than a Chinese saw. 30:20 is one example of 2 I heard.
I was wondering if that many pulls on first start were typical, took me two days to get it started and I almost gave up but it starts like a champ the last 5-6 times I've used it.
If you are ever in contact again with the Chinese company or companies, please tell them to offer longer bars than 22"...lol...The 62cc would be great with a 28". I can't even use a 20", too short. It's not good to have to bend over so much. Even the 52 would handle a 24" quite well.
I bought this saw, within a week it was leaking fuel and bar oil, its cheap, nasty and was binned within 3 months. I've got a 52cc timberpro that's 8 years old and still going strong
Sounds just like all the leaking stihls and husky’s I have that leave all their cases full of bar oil and gas. But I have one cheap poulan I bought about 10 years ago that’s never leaked a drop. I’m done with stihl. Went way downhill. I’d rather have 5 of these for the same price
The anbull chainsaw 52cc ,and the baumr ag sx52 cc same CLOUR and looks the same cluch and pull starter , the baumr is a good saw your anbullshould be a good saw also , fuel mix 25 t w/ 1 it sounds the same saw the only difference is the name baumr ag pro on the cutter bar I like your review on the anbull 76 drive links 20 bar
Nice review , makes a lot of sense not spending hundreds of of dollars when this saw will do the same job , carnt you get a company to send you some safety gear to review one day you may need it . Keep up the good work .
Hey I been trying to find a new saw!! I have watched a lot of your videos!! I like the look and the build!! I was looking for a 22" bar! Do you know how I may get in touch with this company? I have tried going to your link and it will not pull up the site to saw!! I have found both saws but not with a 22" bar!! I would like to see what you would recommend?
@@marcoveroli all Chinese devices are recommended 40:1 because cylinder and piston are soft. Mine ported rings 30ml to 1l synthetic low flash point 2t oil.
Plastic throwaway saws. I wouldnt trade my 54 Cc 1960,s XL12 for a dozen of them. I bought it for $10 at a auction 4 years ago. New carb kit and fuel line &filter and its never failed since. You must service a chainsaw. Take it apart and really clean all the sawdust and cooked oil residue from the cooling fins ect. Any saw that boils the fuel is running too hot. Its dirty and clogged and need a cleaning. If you want to learn about old Homelites watch Leons chainsaw.
Not bad for the money. If only these saws had the same power per cc as the name brand saws. This one is equal to a big name brand 45cc saw on power. But lower rpm means more torque. Lower rpm also means lower parasitic power loss. Which will bring the big name 45cc saws and this saw close to equal in power.
If you like to tinker, you can get a bunch more power and rpm out of these saws. You can fit a husky 365 carb onto a new homemade intake, do a little porting and it screams. My joncutter 5800 and timberpro 6150 have those mods and cut just as fast or faster than any pro 50cc saw you can buy and are only a 1/4 the cost. The best hop up for one of these if you just want a quick bolt on is a 3/8lp sprocket, bar and chain, its lighter and faster. The chinese 3/8 sprocket works just fine with 3/8 and 3/8 low pro chain, they came this way for years then switched to longer .325 bars which slowed them down a lot.
@@nseric1233, 3/8LP is actually .370 pitch instead of the 3/8 regular chain pitch of .375, so the standard 3/8 will not work with 3/8LP. As far as the other mods go, no doubt those work.
@@thefirewooddoctor The chinese 3/8 sprockets work for both, I've run it on 2 saws. I doubt their quality control is within .005 of an inch lol. One 45cc saw came that way and I put 3/8lp on my joncutter which was regular 3/8, that saw was pretty quick with that set up, neither saw showed any signs of the chain not meshing with the sprocket properly.
@@nseric1233, talk about poor control of manufacturing tolerances! Many years ago, had to buy a special sprocket to put 3/8LP milling chain on a Stihl 036PRO.
USE OF CASE: Since this guy didn't seem to know, that case isn't for "protecting the chainsaw"--it's a chainsaw--you drop it, throw it around, cloth will be NO protection for this tool. What he should have said was: "Here's a case you'll need to carry the extra bar, chain, bar bolt, wrench, and everything else you need to effectively run a chainsaw." Would have been much more accurate! BTW, I love the Chinese stuff--just bought an XBull weedwacker that's the best I've ever used for $110.
i gotta correct myself. this guy is a review god. Sees an insufficient chainbreak that might kill you. he is like: thats good it has power. wtf man. dont take sponsor money over safety. not cool dude
From what I've heard if you measure everything out they are always smaller CC than the listing. That 52cc is likely 50cc or less, not saying it doesn't work. I bought 2 different 62cc models. Both had the 5800 cylinder on it. They didn't even grind the markings off so you couldn't tell.
Ive had mine for 2 years and 8 chords of wood. my stihl 362 collects dusts now. these cheap chinese babies rip!!! i love the sound and man can they eat wood! no EPA rules here!! . The only thing I would recommend is to slap on a quality chain like oregon or husky.. wear gloves to protect from the vibrations damaging your forearm tendons because these don't have the dampening system that newer saws have. ...and pull the safety trigger off because who needs it anyway. you can also find the same one for $75 bucks if your look around.
So home owners dont die, why dont you wear a hardhat on the next video. Especially hitting wedges on a dead tree. Also might want to loose that lanyard before it pulls the saw into your leg. Good luck!
I'd say that's not at all a safe way to start a chainsaw. I don't know who came up with it, but you should not do it. Safety? Bent over and standing on a weapon that hates you and wants you dead is not safe.
Again a nice clean video. You will get your money's worth. People will say you should buy American saws. I own all Stihls and Huskys. From 192ts to 084s I must have 15 Stihls. All running like Champs. What gets me America could get their prices the same. It's just plain English. Called politics greed. I already bought a Hossforma 660 and a 4stroke senix. People can play Rambo all they want. But mean while that saw will help you heat your house all winter. And you didn't support the American greed.
And where do you buy parts
Project farm did a video comparison between this same saw and the compared stihl that was $550 and I’d much rather buy 5 of these. Only difference was a little less rpm and just a hair slower on cutting time. But a carb tune and a quick muffler mod would match that stihl I’m sure. Stihl is overpriced crap these days. Not the same saws they were 20 years ago.
Still is a German saw ?
Hi, this is South Korea.
I tested it like you did.
That product was originally made with a Japanese engine.
So I have a similar product for $90 without fear.
And I have another clone product repaired and stocked.
The parts for that saw are cheap, so I am not afraid of breaking it.
I have a Pollan and an Echo chainsaw, but this one has more power.
I am very satisfied with it.
I have put about 6 gallons through this exact saw and have run it for more than 50 hours now. It’s a beast. A limb fell directly on the pull cord cover and destroyed that, but I bought a replacement and went back to work. I starts every single time with no issues. I run 30:1 mix with synthetic oil now and it’s a monster.
Only con: Gas guzzler.
I recommend it.
I got 3 of the Chinese Saw I cut a lot of firewood they’re strong.
Seems to depend on the exact Chinese chainsae if they are strong. If rated at 9000rpm instead of the 12-13,000rpm of the name brands. But wonder if those 9,000rpm chainsaws can handle being turned up to the 12-13,000rpm.
And where do you get parts?
I can get the parts on eBay
I'm sure you hear a lot of safety sams, but I gotta warn you a little about dead trees. When they start felling, make sure you're looking up. Those dead branches are called widowmakers for a reason. Keep up the good work, bud.
Your operation test is very well done, we got to see the saw from all angles and operation
This saw is greatly improved with cylinder gasket delete. Slows down the rpm but not by much, far greater torque
Although I have four Stihl and Echo Pro saws, I also have three of these Chinese chain saws. I keep the Chinese ones in my vehicles in case of emergencies, and if they get stolen or damaged, I will not be out that much and for this reason, they also make a good loaner saw. I have used one of them to do a lot of heavy duty cutting just to see how they would actually hold up , and I have not incurred any problems. I also like the assisted start even better than the assist system used on one of my Echos. You just have to learn that it is not like starting a saw without the assist. You just make slow easy pulls.
I just brought back my grandpas chainsaw to life after 10 years of use. It’s been in the shed for a year since he passed away. It is a cheap Chinese saw but it’s something that I want to keep it as an inheritance
Great story. Thanks for sharing. Save the Chinese chainsaw!!!
@@Lanninglongarmmowing yes and also I want to restore the very exact chainsaw however I don’t know if it’s worth it. My uncle was using it. I changed the carb and pull start. However chain won’t stop at idle and has bad vibration
You make a good point $ 100 to cut a large tree . It’s like buying a welder for $ 1000 but it pays for its self in a very short time .
I have the 5800 same saw does the job for the money. No complaints.
Query, when fitting the dog, should the teeth be facing up or down, viewed from side? I usually have facing up, so lever in as buck the log. Points glide down, till tilt bar forward to cut. Hope that makes sense.
On this saw, I was unable to install dog up, it would only fit and screw down with the dog down.
All of these no-name chainsaws are pretty much the same. I just ordered one and I hear good things.
They are great saws. Mine all still run and work as they should.
Thanks mate awesome video
Probably b a great “backup “ saw!
With these two Anbul chainsaws he has around 8 or 9 chainsaws. He's not lacking in the "backup saw" department.
I have had my saw for a bit and have had nothing but trouble. Still waiting for my replacement to get here from China
Hi, thanks for your vid! Mine delivers lots of (chain) oil. I checked out twice by tearing down the oil pump (mechanism + lines) but I couldn't find anything wrong. No matter what I do with the screw supposed to decrease (or increase) the injected-oil volume, that place is covered by oil after a few minutes of operation. After I turn the engine off, I wipe off the excess oil with a cloth. And amazingly there isn't any leak when it isn't operated. Would you have the same issue?
You are welcome. My chain older seems to work good and there's very little oil that leaks out of it as well. Thanks for watching!
Very good video. Thanks
About time ur vid are great mate hope they keep getting you to review there products
gotta hire this guy. he manages to present everything no matter how shitty it is
I purchased this saw second hand still in the box, the gasket around the tank was too big and leaked. I got the “moan faucet gasket repair kit for $6 in the plumbing department at HD . It has 2 gasket that replace the original perfectly.
Do you have a link for this?
Not sure what it says about machining tolerances. The Chinese saws use 25/1 oil where Stihl and Husqvarna use 50/1.
i bought one i cant get it to start any sugestion to get to start
Usually when The saw is New you have to spend two tanks at low rpm for The piston rings to settle.
The end of that bar slings out a little bar oil I wouldn’t hold it towards the camera to much lol
Some of these don't have a throttle lock. The throttle lock makes starting easier. Yours looks like it has one.
They all have throttle lock. Some have it in the handle and some are built in the carburetor when you pull the choke.
at least at the 52cc they got the brand sticker the right side up...
That Anbull is also a Chinese made chainsaw....It's as if he's insinuating that it's not a Chinese saw & therefore somehow better than a Chinese saw. 30:20 is one example of 2 I heard.
I was wondering if that many pulls on first start were typical, took me two days to get it started and I almost gave up but it starts like a champ the last 5-6 times I've used it.
Only problem with mine is the gas cap leaks no matter how much I tighten it -
How much is the saw
If you are ever in contact again with the Chinese company or companies, please tell them to offer longer bars than 22"...lol...The 62cc would be great with a 28". I can't even use a 20", too short. It's not good to have to bend over so much. Even the 52 would handle a 24" quite well.
I bought this saw, within a week it was leaking fuel and bar oil, its cheap, nasty and was binned within 3 months. I've got a 52cc timberpro that's 8 years old and still going strong
Sounds just like all the leaking stihls and husky’s I have that leave all their cases full of bar oil and gas. But I have one cheap poulan I bought about 10 years ago that’s never leaked a drop. I’m done with stihl. Went way downhill. I’d rather have 5 of these for the same price
The anbull chainsaw 52cc ,and the baumr ag sx52 cc same CLOUR and looks the same cluch and pull starter , the baumr is a good saw your anbullshould be a good saw also , fuel mix 25 t w/ 1 it sounds the same saw the only difference is the name baumr ag pro on the cutter bar I like your review on the anbull 76 drive links 20 bar
Nice review , makes a lot of sense not spending hundreds of of dollars when this saw will do the same job , carnt you get a company to send you some safety gear to review one day you may need it . Keep up the good work .
He does have the safety chaps and forestry helmet.
Do they make 1 in yellow? or red?
Lighter than my Poulan 4218 full of fuel and bar oil by a few ounces.
Hey I been trying to find a new saw!! I have watched a lot of your videos!! I like the look and the build!! I was looking for a 22" bar! Do you know how I may get in touch with this company? I have tried going to your link and it will not pull up the site to saw!! I have found both saws but not with a 22" bar!! I would like to see what you would recommend?
I put a 24” forester bar on it (3/8” pitch 0.058). But I also converted it to a sprocket drive so I can change chain pitches by swapped the sprockets.
Thanks Thomas
Is that bed rail for welding projects?
Yes it is. I collect that stuff whenever I can lol.
Did you have to buy it and then the refund you?
25:1 is for motor oil, 40:1 is for 2 stroke..
50:1 with stihl hp ultra
@@marcoveroli all Chinese devices are recommended 40:1 because cylinder and piston are soft. Mine ported rings 30ml to 1l synthetic low flash point 2t oil.
@@hardcoreplayafromthehimala4888 ok thank you.
It is a well worth for $100 for one job. You make money if you use it 2 or 3 times.
Looking for a Cheep chinese Saw. I don't like using My Old Homelite's for Everything.. THEY are For Big Work. Can't beat that price
The dawg was put in wrong. By the way, one uses grease not oil to lubricate the nose sprocket.
Plastic throwaway saws. I wouldnt trade my 54 Cc 1960,s XL12 for a dozen of them. I bought it for $10 at a auction 4 years ago. New carb kit and fuel line &filter and its never failed since. You must service a chainsaw. Take it apart and really clean all the sawdust and cooked oil residue from the cooling fins ect. Any saw that boils the fuel is running too hot. Its dirty and clogged and need a cleaning. If you want to learn about old Homelites watch Leons chainsaw.
Nice video.
You should not have any thing hanging from your body like that key lanyard .It is possible for that saw to caught it and pull the saw into your leg .
Where can I buy a ANBULL CHAINSAW
Not bad for the money. If only these saws had the same power per cc as the name brand saws. This one is equal to a big name brand 45cc saw on power. But lower rpm means more torque. Lower rpm also means lower parasitic power loss. Which will bring the big name 45cc saws and this saw close to equal in power.
If you like to tinker, you can get a bunch more power and rpm out of these saws. You can fit a husky 365 carb onto a new homemade intake, do a little porting and it screams. My joncutter 5800 and timberpro 6150 have those mods and cut just as fast or faster than any pro 50cc saw you can buy and are only a 1/4 the cost.
The best hop up for one of these if you just want a quick bolt on is a 3/8lp sprocket, bar and chain, its lighter and faster. The chinese 3/8 sprocket works just fine with 3/8 and 3/8 low pro chain, they came this way for years then switched to longer .325 bars which slowed them down a lot.
@@nseric1233, 3/8LP is actually .370 pitch instead of the 3/8 regular chain pitch of .375, so the standard 3/8 will not work with 3/8LP. As far as the other mods go, no doubt those work.
@@thefirewooddoctor
The chinese 3/8 sprockets work for both, I've run it on 2 saws. I doubt their quality control is within .005 of an inch lol.
One 45cc saw came that way and I put 3/8lp on my joncutter which was regular 3/8, that saw was pretty quick with that set up, neither saw showed any signs of the chain not meshing with the sprocket properly.
@@nseric1233, talk about poor control of manufacturing tolerances! Many years ago, had to buy a special sprocket to put 3/8LP milling chain on a Stihl 036PRO.
Hey, check out the Holzfforma, The Chinese Stihl and Husquvarna copies at www.farmertec.com. Order direct, also kits saws too!
Have had Farmertec saws in the past, seems to be solid clones. Habe the G372xp amd G660 on the way.
Chainbrakes on the chinese saws tend to be weak
What’s crazy is you buy a husqvarna 450 for 430 bucks and it comes with only a saw, not even a bar and chain guard
I bought a brand new Echo CS-590 20in chainsaw from Amazon warehouse deals for $355 delivered.
Quality has a price. Stihl ms 500i costs $1400.
USE OF CASE: Since this guy didn't seem to know, that case isn't for "protecting the chainsaw"--it's a chainsaw--you drop it, throw it around, cloth will be NO protection for this tool. What he should have said was: "Here's a case you'll need to carry the extra bar, chain, bar bolt, wrench, and everything else you need to effectively run a chainsaw." Would have been much more accurate! BTW, I love the Chinese stuff--just bought an XBull weedwacker that's the best I've ever used for $110.
Wonder how many name brand saws are built by this Chinese company and they just stick their stickers on it
Probably quite a few lol.
SRU...Class of 84!
Love to see a man with safety in mind, does the lanyard have a protective cross on it
Nope.
currently unavailable now.
I knew you would notice the oil on the camera
i gotta correct myself. this guy is a review god. Sees an insufficient chainbreak that might kill you. he is like: thats good it has power. wtf man. dont take sponsor money over safety. not cool dude
From what I've heard if you measure everything out they are always smaller CC than the listing. That 52cc is likely 50cc or less, not saying it doesn't work. I bought 2 different 62cc models. Both had the 5800 cylinder on it. They didn't even grind the markings off so you couldn't tell.
A Good Chinese saw
ive never seen a plastic pin to adj. the chain !
I bought one for 78.
Looks like a Stihl
Dogs are upside down
Never use a saw with that strap hanging out of your pocket. It will suck that chain right up to your sack.
Ive had mine for 2 years and 8 chords of wood. my stihl 362 collects dusts now. these cheap chinese babies rip!!! i love the sound and man can they eat wood! no EPA rules here!! . The only thing I would recommend is to slap on a quality chain like oregon or husky.. wear gloves to protect from the vibrations damaging your forearm tendons because these don't have the dampening system that newer saws have. ...and pull the safety trigger off because who needs it anyway. you can also find the same one for $75 bucks if your look around.
So home owners dont die, why dont you wear a hardhat on the next video. Especially hitting wedges on a dead tree.
Also might want to loose that lanyard before it pulls the saw into your leg.
Good luck!
Machete de cuantos 🤷🤷
I'd say that's not at all a safe way to start a chainsaw. I don't know who came up with it, but you should not do it. Safety? Bent over and standing on a weapon that hates you and wants you dead is not safe.
Holding the saw with your foot is the safest way to do it !
You are holding a Chinese chainsaw.