Hey everyone, sorry for the bit of shaky cam, we didnt realize the GoPro camera’s stabilizer was off. Hope you all enjoy this goofing around video nonetheless!
The stacks add 500hp ... each. The extra noise is on a sliding scale, depending upon how many people can be annoyed within a square mile of agitator with said stacks. ;-p
That Saw as I am sure others have said is a Professional Fallers Saw and one of the most popular. We prefer the 390XP simply because it's just as powerful. Here is the thing that will most likely surprise you....we Fallers who make our daily living with those saws buy one brand new and it goes straight to the shop, why? you might ask....well we have them ported (engine and exhaust) and swap out mufflers for one that is still US Forest Service Legal with a spark screen but the opening that moves the exhaust gassed from the cylinder or Engine is way bigger and straighter while still giving you the correct amount of back pressure to un-leash every tiny bit of horsepower these saws can make WITHOUT sacrificing durability or dependability. We use mostly 28"-36" lightweight laminated bars with SKIP TOOTH FULL CHISEL chains because while ABSOLUTELY NOT HOMEOWNER OR WEEKEND FIREWOOD GUY friendly at all they are way more aggressive and faster cutting and to us....speed = Money.....the more wood we can get down the more we make. Make no mistake about it these saws are not intended for occasional use....they are intended to be run wide open, 6-7 days a week for up to 10 + hours...we must have that ability or we're not making money. We now own our own logging company so it's twice as important. We also own saws as small as the Auto Tune 550 Mark II saws that are maxed out with a full port job and a 24" bar and Skip tooth chain (but we stay with 20" bars just for ease of movement and weight) for the places where you very seldom run into trees over 40" across the stump...but still even with the smaller diameter Trees alot of us still prefer the bigger saws. So in the end it's all in the hands of the guy or gal running the saw.
From a fellow Masshole as well as a man (minus the stacks, I have a Jeep...), I'd like to say this was the most comprehensive reviews of the 395 on the internet. I would know, I'm not only a tree guy and redneck chainsaw hack, I'm also an owner of an earler version of this very machine. Spot on sir.
You had me in stitches! Trying to run the scales was a video of its own…. That thing will make an old man out of a young one… just think what it would do to one who is already geriatrically inclined. I know I don’t need that and I’m looking at a pile of logs the size of a barn! Some are as big as a barn door… I show them in my Frankensplitter video. Loved it!
@@sassafrasvalley1939 yeah my son wanted to cut out the scale mishap lol. It’s heavy after a short time ! The red oak I have to burn in the wood stove and pine for outside fire pit . I would love to build a barn 30x40 to park my truck and machines for winter. Thanks for watching 🙏
I might hold off buying the smoke stacks and lift kit and get one of these instead. Not sure stacks and a lift kit would look right on a frontier anyway.
No such thing as overkill. Think of it like this. That saw will pull virtually any bar you want (commonly 36 to 42") and you'll never need a bigger one
favorite video yet ...add saw to gun rack lol. does your buddy need anymore friends ? if he does i will buy bigger tires and stacks , would love to have that saw lol....awesome job on video, love it !!...thumbs up my friend
Yeah I might have to get a gun rack 😂. I still have the saw here 🤷♂️. He’s a great guy but dose not like feeling like he owes anyone . He was bugging me to take $ for days . I love to tease my friends with the stacks in their truck😂
i’ll take it! that’s the mccoy! only one other saw bigger than that, it will eat em up, i have one with a 32” bar and it just massacres the big wood… keep it.
I had better buy one for pruning my rose (note singular) bush double quick !!! 🤣🤣🤣 How have I survived using secateurs all these years????? 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ Definitely a saw for logging me thinks !!! At almost double the weight of your regular saw, think it is probably one to use to remove trees from roads once they have fallen over...... just a thought!!! 🤔😉
That is an amazing saw and glad to hear you kept it. I have it and the new 592XP that replaced it. Definitely not for a home owner. Definitely for lumberjack or tree service.
I'm a home owner, I have ported 084 394 etc etc. Way more power than a new 592. They are absolutely homeowner saws. If you have to turn 3-6ft diameter trees into firewood to heat your house.... power equals time and energy saved. No reason to spend your life fiddle fucking with a stihl 251 weiner saw. If someone needs to trim small stuff.... get the 251.
@@donrussell1577 you are not the average home owner. Most don’t even know what a ported saw is let alone how to run one. The average home owner thinks his Stihl ms180 is a real saw.
The wait is interesting! I live on Cape Cod and I try not to shop here . Most of us drive off Cape to make purchases or online.Cost of living is a little ridiculous here
in Portugal the new 372xp xtorq o.e.m costs 600 dollars in brand campaign and discount a used 372xp in good condition between 250 to 350 dollars and you buy a chinese replica, the farmartec g372xp for 500 dollars What a robbery How do prices between countries differ so much? so weird I bought a new 572xp in the brand's campaign for 700 dollars and a new 592xp for 1200 dollars too what difference then the prices are based on the brand's table, without campaigns or discounts that's what i see
I think the homeowner thing is mostly about size not so much construction .They say if you get it from a big box store or hardware it comes with a homeowner Anti-kickback chain 🤷♂️. I don’t know if that’s true other than what I’ve seen in my local stores and shops I don’t know if that’s true other than what I’ve seen in my local stores and shops. The saws look the same but the chains look different
that was def a Joe smo review somehow u lived through it pulling 2 handed on back handle towards end of cut tip in a pile kickback was not sharp that top handle echo professional climbing saw that's it light powerful professional (climbing saw) 395 is no joke a almost ms660 sorry husky I've tried 2 of your saws didn't last 5 cords for most people that log 70cc saw favored power reliability fuel efficiency and weight
Its a fallers saw, or west coast giant wood ripper, i am sure its fun to run this saw, untill u have to carry that, all day... Then you cannot lift your arms next day... 😅 Homeowner probably 60-70cc class will cover all firewood needs...
Hey everyone, sorry for the bit of shaky cam, we didnt realize the GoPro camera’s stabilizer was off. Hope you all enjoy this goofing around video nonetheless!
The stacks add 500hp ... each. The extra noise is on a sliding scale, depending upon how many people can be annoyed within a square mile of agitator with said stacks. ;-p
@@jifi-0178 😂
Everyone needs a 395 she’s a keeper
I kept it !
That Saw as I am sure others have said is a Professional Fallers Saw and one of the most popular.
We prefer the 390XP simply because it's just as powerful.
Here is the thing that will most likely surprise you....we Fallers who make our daily living with those saws buy one brand new and it goes straight to the shop, why? you might ask....well we have them ported (engine and exhaust) and swap out mufflers for one that is still US Forest Service Legal with a spark screen but the opening that moves the exhaust gassed from the cylinder or Engine is way bigger and straighter while still giving you the correct amount of back pressure to un-leash every tiny bit of horsepower these saws can make WITHOUT sacrificing durability or dependability. We use mostly 28"-36" lightweight laminated bars with SKIP TOOTH FULL CHISEL chains because while ABSOLUTELY NOT HOMEOWNER OR WEEKEND FIREWOOD GUY friendly at all they are way more aggressive and faster cutting and to us....speed = Money.....the more wood we can get down the more we make. Make no mistake about it these saws are not intended for occasional use....they are intended to be run wide open, 6-7 days a week for up to 10 + hours...we must have that ability or we're not making money. We now own our own logging company so it's twice as important. We also own saws as small as the Auto Tune 550 Mark II saws that are maxed out with a full port job and a 24" bar and Skip tooth chain (but we stay with 20" bars just for ease of movement and weight) for the places where you very seldom run into trees over 40" across the stump...but still even with the smaller diameter Trees alot of us still prefer the bigger saws. So in the end it's all in the hands of the guy or gal running the saw.
Have a 36" bar on my 395, cut a ring to the width of our fire box.......63kg from a 35m pine !!.
Those spikes are called dogs
That saw with Alaskan d
Saw mill is a must!
Love my 395XP…it’s a beast. Overkill for most but very handy for big hardwood. Saw rips.
Yeah I use it for the big red oak logs !
From a fellow Masshole as well as a man (minus the stacks, I have a Jeep...), I'd like to say this was the most comprehensive reviews of the 395 on the internet. I would know, I'm not only a tree guy and redneck chainsaw hack, I'm also an owner of an earler version of this very machine. Spot on sir.
Thanks for watching!
You had me in stitches!
Trying to run the scales was a video of its own….
That thing will make an old man out of a young one… just think what it would do to one who is already geriatrically inclined.
I know I don’t need that and I’m looking at a pile of logs the size of a barn! Some are as big as a barn door… I show them in my Frankensplitter video.
Loved it!
PS… no matter how sharp or powerful… seasoned red oak will always cut tougher than any pine encountered by mortal chainsaw! LOL
@@sassafrasvalley1939 yeah my son wanted to cut out the scale mishap lol. It’s heavy after a short time ! The red oak I have to burn in the wood stove and pine for outside fire pit . I would love to build a barn 30x40 to park my truck and machines for winter. Thanks for watching 🙏
Husqvarna 395 is great chainsaw.And you need let her warm up for minute or two.
Husqvarna 395XP and 3120XP megaaaaaLOVE foreveeeerrr!!!!
I had one a few years back, a lot of power, just big and heavy. My next saw will be the 372xp a little easier to move around.
372 seems to be a more popular saw !
I might hold off buying the smoke stacks and lift kit and get one of these instead. Not sure stacks and a lift kit would look right on a frontier anyway.
Oh come on you could Be the first😂
372 clone from farmtec is 200 plus shipping an shipping is like 79 dollars.
It is a beast we own one and it is big and heavy but saves a lot of time in heavy wood
Yeah I love it . We use it to cut logs for firewood
The longer bar helps with back pain. Not bent over. Trade the 395 down to a 372xp. Ported makes good power. And not 24lbs.
I use it for firewood logs . It’s great for that but I don take it to tree jobs
Best review Ive seen, you should do more, about stuff guys really dont need. It got a great comical element to it.😁
Lol 😂. Yeah there fun to do also ! Thanks for watching
Felling spikes
Ah yes now we know 👍👍
No such thing as overkill. Think of it like this. That saw will pull virtually any bar you want (commonly 36 to 42") and you'll never need a bigger one
I ended up keeping it😂
Keep it!
I did 😂
favorite video yet ...add saw to gun rack lol. does your buddy need anymore friends ? if he does i will buy bigger tires and stacks , would love to have that saw lol....awesome job on video, love it !!...thumbs up my friend
Yeah I might have to get a gun rack 😂. I still have the saw here 🤷♂️. He’s a great guy but dose not like feeling like he owes anyone . He was bugging me to take $ for days . I love to tease my friends with the stacks in their truck😂
Great felling saw. I have the same one. Beast saw
Yeah I might hang on to it to cut all this firewood! Thanks for watching!
395xp is a monster, that's what I cut timber with here in southwest ohio
@@ryanpoole4795 yeah I just use it to cut firewood logs now . I sub most work to a tree guy so it never makes it out to jobsites
i’ll take it! that’s the mccoy! only one other saw bigger than that, it will eat em up, i have one with a 32” bar and it just massacres the big wood… keep it.
I might keep it to cut up the big fire wood logs 🤷♂️
You can never have too many saws.
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I had better buy one for pruning my rose (note singular) bush double quick !!! 🤣🤣🤣 How have I survived using secateurs all these years????? 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
Definitely a saw for logging me thinks !!! At almost double the weight of your regular saw, think it is probably one to use to remove trees from roads once they have fallen over...... just a thought!!! 🤔😉
Yeah definitely not for old ladies and pruning bushes 😂
That is an amazing saw and glad to hear you kept it. I have it and the new 592XP that replaced it. Definitely not for a home owner. Definitely for lumberjack or tree service.
Yeah it’s great !
I’m a homeowner and have this saw. This is America 🇺🇸. If I want to have an overpowered badass saw then that’s my business !!
@@jaydee2620 you sure can my friend. I just meant probably to much for the average homeowner not that I am against anyone buying this awesome saw.
I'm a home owner, I have ported 084 394 etc etc. Way more power than a new 592. They are absolutely homeowner saws. If you have to turn 3-6ft diameter trees into firewood to heat your house.... power equals time and energy saved. No reason to spend your life fiddle fucking with a stihl 251 weiner saw. If someone needs to trim small stuff.... get the 251.
@@donrussell1577 you are not the average home owner. Most don’t even know what a ported saw is let alone how to run one. The average home owner thinks his Stihl ms180 is a real saw.
394 xp 395 xp Best 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Yes it is !!
@@DirtBrute
look at my videos that I have
Give that to someone who actually knows what they are doing and someone who actually needs it like me lol
😂.
572xp out cuts it with both having 24" bars and is way lighter and better on fuel.
a 36" bar 395xp is around $ 1,400 plus tax
Good to know. I live in Taxassachusetts Thanks for watching!
Just put it on the gun rack!! Hilarious man.
dam does that besuty gobble wood. nice sharp chain. want it
It is nice 👍
that saw supposed to weigh 17.4 lbs and cost 1,339 dollars according to husqvarna website
must a limited edition lead lined frame and cover for sound deadening perhaps is all i can think. 7 lbs came from somewhere. mysterious
The wait is interesting! I live on Cape Cod and I try not to shop here . Most of us drive off Cape to make purchases or online.Cost of living is a little ridiculous here
@@DirtBrute tell me about it. i lived in monument beach for 25 years. luckily i was all over s e mass. taunton, new beige, fall river
@@bowesman1000 I just did a small job in Monument Beach last month👍
in Portugal the new 372xp xtorq o.e.m costs 600 dollars in brand campaign and discount
a used 372xp in good condition between 250 to 350 dollars
and you buy a chinese replica, the farmartec g372xp for 500 dollars
What a robbery
How do prices between countries differ so much?
so weird
I bought a new 572xp in the brand's campaign for 700 dollars
and a new 592xp for 1200 dollars too
what difference
then the prices are based on the brand's table, without campaigns or discounts
that's what i see
I know what you mean! You could always give it to me I would love to have it.
I’ve been using it to cut firewood oak logs .
The spikes at the front are called "bumper spikes" .... but of course, you knew that. ;-)
That’s what I’m gonna call them from now on😂
No you don’t need it so sell it to me for $400
Lol. Can’t it’s already hanging in the gun rack
That saw will take down anything you want to take down
I’ve been using it to go through big logs for firewood. Really fast. Love it
@Dirt Brute Steve thats my dream saw but dont have the money for one
@@Marty1959 I know how that feels been there before.
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why the f,,k do you wear sunglasses with a chainsaw
Cause I fucking can. It’s sunny out. They make safety rated sunglasses you know . What a stupid question.
Change video title to making a deal with your friend without money.
😂😂
Hate the homeowner vs pro language. When 98% percent of chainsaws were constructed the same.... there was no such thing as pro saw vs homeowner saw.
I think the homeowner thing is mostly about size not so much construction .They say if you get it from a big box store or hardware it comes with a homeowner Anti-kickback chain 🤷♂️. I don’t know if that’s true other than what I’ve seen in my local stores and shops I don’t know if that’s true other than what I’ve seen in my local stores and shops. The saws look the same but the chains look different
7 lbs is not double.
He’s not saying 7lb is double. He said there is a 7 pound difference and the big saw is roughly under double the weight. (Roughly) not exactly
that was def a Joe smo review somehow u lived through it pulling 2 handed on back handle towards end of cut tip in a pile kickback was not sharp that top handle echo professional climbing saw that's it light powerful professional (climbing saw) 395 is no joke a
almost ms660 sorry husky I've tried 2 of your saws didn't last 5 cords for most people that log 70cc saw favored power reliability fuel efficiency and weight
Hey if your not interested in it I might be
I think I’m keeping it kind of fell in love with it for cutting the firewood logs
That's not big wood
It is for our area.
Its a fallers saw, or west coast giant wood ripper, i am sure its fun to run this saw, untill u have to carry that, all day...
Then you cannot lift your arms next day... 😅
Homeowner probably 60-70cc class will cover all firewood needs...