Nice saw. I ordered and received my chain sharpening kit you suggested. I have not tried it but looking forward to giving it the first try vs taking to hardware store for sharpening. It will pay for itself after one sharpening. Thanks for the tips. I do t have the size saws you have but mine gets what I need cut done. I would like a larger one. As I have had several trees blown down. And ended up getting someone e to at least cut up the trunk for the wood. And I could do the rest. That’s a lot of wood that will keep your house warm for a long time.
Yes that is a lot of wood. Sometimes the bigger saws are hard to handle, mostly due to their weight and physical size. A properly running and sharp smaller saw can do a awful lot of good work. If you run into any snags, just give us a shout. Thank you
@@ourkentuckyhome771 that’s why I got the smaller sthil. The weight of a larger one. I knew it would be harder to work with. But I am a determined person. Lol. But my saw does most of what I need to do. And looking forward to my first sharpening myself. Thanks for your great videos. I also got the east start model. I had a husquavara same size but I just struggled to pull to start a d it always seemed like I needed it more in cold weather which did not help. I sold it and went with the Sthil east start.
Heard lots of good things about the 95 .I have an OEM 550 xp ,and 372xp which are great .The 95 copy could be great for the BIG days at those prices .Thanks for posting.👍
Thanks for watching, yes the 95 is a great saw, I don't regret buying it at all. I did change the off switch to a momentary switch, just because I'm prone to forgetting to switch back on. The base gasket delete and dual port muffler brought the saw to life. It's a wood hog.
Rich at myrtle cr saw shop built my ol 394 round 14 or 15’ and brother you talk about dangerous…I’m over in Floyd co area….been in trees 15yr or so now….
@@ourkentuckyhome771 bought the 880 you see at all our RK’s round here on the counter with 47” bar lol. Have an Alaskan mill I haven’t got to try it on yet. ..I have as many stihls as husky’s..good to see some my people on here..
I'd really like to mill some of my own logs. We would like to build a post frame roof structure over our front porch. That was main reason for the 395. I have timber here on property, need me a Alaskan mill.
@@ourkentuckyhome771 Nie! Mieszanka paliwowa jest zbyt bogata. Piła nigdy nie osiągnie pełnej mocy. Diesel to zapłon co 4 suw, a tu mamy 2 suw! Czerotaktowanie musi znikać i zamieniać się w piękny śpiew piły, gdy osiąga max obroty. Tak brzmi zawsze dobrze ustawiona piła spalinowa na wysokich obrotach. Tak brzmi Husqvarna! Nie "pierdi" w drzewie! Jak ta na filmie.
That was a factory new chain on 395. It cut ok. Once it's been filed it takes huge bites. I love this saw. The pipe and gasket delete really brought it to life.
The saw that really impressed me is the 372xp. After pipe and base gasket delete the saw is a animal. I also installed husqvarna momentary shut offs on both saws. Very handy I must say.
Takie ustawienie gaźnika nie brzmi zbyt dobrze. Gaźnik ustawiony jest na docieranie silnika. Do cięcia za bardzo czterotaktuje w drzewie, pod obciążeniem, a tego nie powinno być. Czerotaktowanie, czyli zapłon co 4 suw (nie co 2 suw!). Na pełnej mocy powinno zanikać. W przeciwnym razie nie będzie pełnej mocy. Docieranie to tylko 2-3 zbiorniki paliwa. Potem pełna moc.
Good stuff,,, 👍
Nice saw. I ordered and received my chain sharpening kit you suggested. I have not tried it but looking forward to giving it the first try vs taking to hardware store for sharpening. It will pay for itself after one sharpening. Thanks for the tips. I do t have the size saws you have but mine gets what I need cut done. I would like a larger one. As I have had several trees blown down. And ended up getting someone e to at least cut up the trunk for the wood. And I could do the rest. That’s a lot of wood that will keep your house warm for a long time.
Yes that is a lot of wood. Sometimes the bigger saws are hard to handle, mostly due to their weight and physical size. A properly running and sharp smaller saw can do a awful lot of good work. If you run into any snags, just give us a shout. Thank you
@@ourkentuckyhome771 that’s why I got the smaller sthil. The weight of a larger one. I knew it would be harder to work with. But I am a determined person. Lol. But my saw does most of what I need to do. And looking forward to my first sharpening myself. Thanks for your great videos. I also got the east start model. I had a husquavara same size but I just struggled to pull to start a d it always seemed like I needed it more in cold weather which did not help. I sold it and went with the Sthil east start.
Heard lots of good things about the 95 .I have an OEM 550 xp ,and 372xp which are great .The 95 copy could be great for the BIG days at those prices .Thanks for posting.👍
Thanks for watching, yes the 95 is a great saw, I don't regret buying it at all. I did change the off switch to a momentary switch, just because I'm prone to forgetting to switch back on. The base gasket delete and dual port muffler brought the saw to life. It's a wood hog.
Another great video my friend 💯
Thank you John Ray, God bless
Rich at myrtle cr saw shop built my ol 394 round 14 or 15’ and brother you talk about dangerous…I’m over in Floyd co area….been in trees 15yr or so now….
The 390 series are some serious machines and they me business for sure. Thanks for watching, we appreciate you.
@@ourkentuckyhome771 bought the 880 you see at all our RK’s round here on the counter with 47” bar lol. Have an Alaskan mill I haven’t got to try it on yet. ..I have as many stihls as husky’s..good to see some my people on here..
I'd really like to mill some of my own logs. We would like to build a post frame roof structure over our front porch. That was main reason for the 395. I have timber here on property, need me a Alaskan mill.
Sounds good!!!
I really like how responsive it made the throttle.
Thank you for review.
God bless.
You are welcome, thank you for watching. God bless
Sounds like it’s breaking up on the top end, but it sounds great at idle.
@@DoyleShadduck when it diesels at wide open throttle, that's when the fuel mixture is correct.
@@ourkentuckyhome771 Nie! Mieszanka paliwowa jest zbyt bogata. Piła nigdy nie osiągnie pełnej mocy. Diesel to zapłon co 4 suw, a tu mamy 2 suw! Czerotaktowanie musi znikać i zamieniać się w piękny śpiew piły, gdy osiąga max obroty. Tak brzmi zawsze dobrze ustawiona piła spalinowa na wysokich obrotach. Tak brzmi Husqvarna! Nie "pierdi" w drzewie! Jak ta na filmie.
Important information if you have a chainsaw
Thank you
Did that 395 start on the first pull?!?! It looks and sounds great!
Yes. With the choke on, it hit on the first lick. Surprised me too 😀
Where did you buy the two port muffler? Thnx Garry
Got it off ebay, was $77 dollars. Works great, really brought it to life.
@@ourkentuckyhome771 i just ordered one for my new 395 can wait to try it :D
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Sounds boggy to me
Chain is dull
Actually it did cut ok after watching it
That was a factory new chain on 395. It cut ok. Once it's been filed it takes huge bites. I love this saw. The pipe and gasket delete really brought it to life.
@@ourkentuckyhome771 it cut good. I have the blue version of the 395. I have a real 395 as well.
The saw that really impressed me is the 372xp. After pipe and base gasket delete the saw is a animal. I also installed husqvarna momentary shut offs on both saws. Very handy I must say.
Takie ustawienie gaźnika nie brzmi zbyt dobrze. Gaźnik ustawiony jest na docieranie silnika. Do cięcia za bardzo czterotaktuje w drzewie, pod obciążeniem, a tego nie powinno być. Czerotaktowanie, czyli zapłon co 4 suw (nie co 2 suw!). Na pełnej mocy powinno zanikać. W przeciwnym razie nie będzie pełnej mocy. Docieranie to tylko 2-3 zbiorniki paliwa. Potem pełna moc.