Ryobi 40V 14" Electric Cordless Chainsaw Setup and First Use

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • Ryobi 14" 40V Chainsaw review. Thanks to Ryobi Canada for sending this over to test out. Its my very first chainsaw and I think I did a good job of cutting up the tree I was tasked with cutting by my Grandma Betty. Let me know below what I did wrong and what techniques I should learn.
    40V BRUSHLESS 14" CHAINSAW
    MODEL:#RY40503BTL
    www.ryobitools.com/products/d...
    0:00 Intro
    0:26 Unboxing
    1:29 Instructions
    6:30 Using The Chainsaw
    10:24 Replacing Chain
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  • @pacu7102
    @pacu7102 5 місяців тому +4

    I’ve never used a chainsaw but needed one for large limbs that fell from an oak tree. Thank you for taking them time to make and post this very informative video.

    • @YuriTereshyn
      @YuriTereshyn  5 місяців тому +1

      Glad I could help. Read the comments though I did a lot wrong haha

    • @pacu7102
      @pacu7102 5 місяців тому +1

      @@YuriTereshyn did a lot right too though! I successfully and safely finished my small project. Thanks again!

    • @JohnJKelly-of4dc
      @JohnJKelly-of4dc 8 днів тому +1

      ​@YuriTereshyn that's a small saw...so not as much of a kickback risk...probably low kickback chain too...(yes...just heard you confirming this as i type) which I'd throw away immediately..but you use your head, keep your body, legs etc out of the kick back zone...Wear a helmet and ppe.

  • @stevezimmerman3472
    @stevezimmerman3472 4 місяці тому +2

    This is my first time using a chainsaw and you definitely took a lot of the nerves out of using it the first time.
    Thanks for the video, super helpful. Now time to take some trees down 🦾

  • @MaskedImposter
    @MaskedImposter Місяць тому

    I appreciate this beginners look. I've had one sitting in the box since last season as it's kind of intimidating. Need to finally trim my tree.

  • @brandonblankenship5293
    @brandonblankenship5293 13 днів тому

    Did pretty good for your first time. I have this one and it was my first chainsaw. It’s been a good little chainsaw. One of my favorites.

    • @brandonblankenship5293
      @brandonblankenship5293 13 днів тому +1

      Just learn to sharpen the chain. Oregon makes an electric handheld sharpener that easy to use and does a decent job to sharpen the chain.

  • @richardbrannon9783
    @richardbrannon9783 Рік тому +2

    As a storm spotter/chaser, I'm thinking about getting an electric chainsaw for myself to use during cleanups after severe weather events so I may just give this one a try as a starter!

  • @woocoheed
    @woocoheed Рік тому +3

    Grandma Betty the 🐐

  • @davidmonson9237
    @davidmonson9237 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the information and the laughs! It's my first one too.

  • @charlotteking8123
    @charlotteking8123 5 місяців тому

    Great video, first time here too, father terrified me about garden machines from childhood so it's always a challenge to approach a new one. Thanks!

  • @bobbystewart2605
    @bobbystewart2605 5 місяців тому +3

    Luckily, from Wht I saw, u didn’t put the chain in the dirt with the chain spinning. One of the quickest ways to dull the chain out. Seeing tht it’s ur first time using one, u did great. Only thing I would recommend is, get a couple extra chain sets just incase, and also learn to sharpen the chains as u go along. Then u should b all squared away

  • @kctyphoon
    @kctyphoon 4 місяці тому +2

    If you ever have a larger long peice like part of a trunk u need to cut - what u can do is cut like 80% of the way down in several sections, roll the entire piece 180 degrees and then complete all the cuts so you dont bind up the bar. I place/remove utlity poles and if i have to cut sections of an old pole up into managable peices - thats what I do. Never let the blade touch the dirt.

  • @brian17411
    @brian17411 10 місяців тому +2

    Just bought this thing, this video was a nice primer, thanks. Time to go use it.

    • @YuriTereshyn
      @YuriTereshyn  10 місяців тому +1

      Just don’t cut into the dirt and full the chain lol

    • @brian17411
      @brian17411 9 місяців тому

      i used a couple garbage cans as saw horses for the smaller stuff. first experience was great, just cutting down some palms and pretty small stuff, maybe 6inches thick @@YuriTereshyn

  • @colinsmith5222
    @colinsmith5222 10 місяців тому +9

    Takes a lot of guts to post your very first experience.
    That said try very hard to keep the chain from dipping into any dirt or onto the ground at all.
    Also new chains should last you a full season or longer, any service shop should have chain sharpening services about half the price of a new chain.

  • @OFFGRID_Trucker
    @OFFGRID_Trucker 3 дні тому

    Take off them hearing protectors. At the 8:35 mark.. do an UNDERCUT all the way through it.. Only because the support log is to the right of your cut. When the end is overhanging..(support log is on the left, do a Topdown cut. It won't pinch the saw when your almost through the cut. Yo can even start on top.. but only go 50% through and then finish the cut going from the bottom up.

  • @11ongas33
    @11ongas33 Рік тому +1

    Sweet prowler

  • @runforrestrun1965
    @runforrestrun1965 Рік тому +3

    I read elsewhere the 18” bar with chain will fit this chainsaw. Be interesting to see if it is true and further what the motor difference is between the latest brushless 14” v the 18” version. May be the same motor too so a possible way to upgrade easily and save a few $.

    • @bobbystewart2605
      @bobbystewart2605 5 місяців тому

      It is possible to put the bigger bar on it (I’ve done it on a different saw but they use the style bar) and it would power it. Only thing is, the bigger saws have bigger motors from the factory to push those bars better, so the 14” won’t b able to power it as good as the bigger saws, unfortunately. I’ve put a 14” bar on the 18v HP 10”saw and it powered it ok but not as good as the OE 10” bar. Still did the job tho.

  • @runforrestrun1965
    @runforrestrun1965 Рік тому +1

    This model looks older than latest version, as the bar attachment is now easier and toolless. Easier to also tension the bar with the new tensioning ring too. No longer need socket tool. Perhaps your country has different laws than mine for chainsaws and bar fitting but I am surprised this video is only a few days old so I assume it’s the latest model available there.

    • @YuriTereshyn
      @YuriTereshyn  Рік тому +1

      There’s newer models. I just wanted a small 14” and I don’t think there are newer 14” chainsaws

  • @javamochafrap
    @javamochafrap 2 місяці тому

    Did you go thru one battery or had to use more than one? Any problems?

  • @jollyroger7624
    @jollyroger7624 12 днів тому

    Why is mine only 36v?

  • @callanfishing
    @callanfishing 8 місяців тому +2

    Never ever use any portion close to the tip …. Always towards the body and never have holding high where kickback could hit face

  • @OFFGRID_Trucker
    @OFFGRID_Trucker 3 дні тому

    Replacing a new chain..??? Get a stiff bristled round headed brush or use an air compressor with a blowgun

  • @bcpioneer59
    @bcpioneer59 6 місяців тому +1

    Would like to know how long the batteries last or if they die sitting around. I do not know why you bought a new chain, you had a new chain on, all you need is a file. As for that guy that says they stay sharp a whole season obviously has not used saws much. You can think a log is clean, but might have sand in bark and will dull it asap, so you use your file and make it new again

    • @YuriTereshyn
      @YuriTereshyn  6 місяців тому +1

      All these batts still work in all my weed wackers. Leafs blowers and lawn mowers the last 2-3 years 👍👍

    • @bobbystewart2605
      @bobbystewart2605 5 місяців тому +1

      It all depends on the work ur doing with it. If it’s just the saw, probably about 30-45 minutes with the factory battery (they make bigger ones) and they do lose charge after awhile but not tht bad. As for tht part abt sharpening, it depends on the wood u cut. It could last awhile but usually not.

    • @bcpioneer59
      @bcpioneer59 5 місяців тому

      @@bobbystewart2605 I am guessing you have very little time with chainsaws. I have run saws in logging industry all my life and ran dangle head processors and we always sharpened the chains, they are not throw away and for a home owner a chain could last many years, IF you know how to sharpen a saw

    • @bobbystewart2605
      @bobbystewart2605 5 місяців тому +1

      Guessing u didn’t read the whole message, thts y I said it could last awhile but not usually.

    • @bobbystewart2605
      @bobbystewart2605 5 місяців тому

      Also, keep in mind, I’m only 21, so I’m sure u do have a lot more experience