Been looking at these for a bit now but when it came time for a new saw I decided on the Proyama PCS68 after researching everything I could about them. Also, I figure at this point I don't have a need for a 70-80cc saw either as much as I want one. Now that my McCulloch Titan 57 is running again I am just waiting for some new parts for it and the Poulan 4218 and 5020. Then I need to figure out if I actually lost my Pioneer P26 factory bar or left it at a friends. Looks like a neat saw!
@@chainsawcanuck we aren't actually that far apart, I am about twenty minutes North of Westlock. I haven't even been able to get one tank of gas through the Proyama because of weather and work yet. It is going to take some getting used too as it is extremely light and a very small package compared to what I am accustomed too.
👍👍 the adjusters on these are….poor. Gritty is a good way to describe it. Pull the screw and get after it with a wire wheel and it improves. The rim drive is also suspect. Clunky…..it will wear in, but always a bit clunky. Overall- it’s not an $800 or more saw, but they run fairly decent!! Enjoy😊
Been looking at these for a bit now but when it came time for a new saw I decided on the Proyama PCS68 after researching everything I could about them. Also, I figure at this point I don't have a need for a 70-80cc saw either as much as I want one. Now that my McCulloch Titan 57 is running again I am just waiting for some new parts for it and the Poulan 4218 and 5020.
Then I need to figure out if I actually lost my Pioneer P26 factory bar or left it at a friends.
Looks like a neat saw!
I'm actually thinking about getting the pcs68.. I have the 62(49.5cc) and that's a solid saw
@@chainsawcanuck we aren't actually that far apart, I am about twenty minutes North of Westlock. I haven't even been able to get one tank of gas through the Proyama because of weather and work yet.
It is going to take some getting used too as it is extremely light and a very small package compared to what I am accustomed too.
Cant beat the price of these. Going have fun with it bud
Looks like a fun project
👍👍 the adjusters on these are….poor. Gritty is a good way to describe it. Pull the screw and get after it with a wire wheel and it improves. The rim drive is also suspect.
Clunky…..it will wear in, but always a bit clunky.
Overall- it’s not an $800 or more saw, but they run fairly decent!!
Enjoy😊
Looking forward to seeing it rip!
Me too have tomorrow off because we are getting new concrete at work, gonna build a shed but should have time to let it rip
Sweet!
This will smoke that 288
I hope so. Need to port it too, time is running out before tazapalooza, that might be the first good run