Great and fun video. You finally caught it! Switching up is on, down is off. Thanks for the video my friend!!! They sure are fun, kind of comparable to shooting guns for some reason, at least to me. Just something about handling a chainsaw feels so wicked cool!!
I bought this saw to leave at our place in Maine. It cost $122 with an Amazon 10% "coupon". It's only had 8 tanks of 25:1 mix through it. The arbitrary plan is to break it in with 10 tanks of 25:1 then run it with 50:1 like everything else and hope for the best. It is a weak 60cc saw, doesn't compare with my Echo CS-620P. It is stronger than the Jonsered 46cc chainsaws that we have. For the price, it is a solid throwaway saw! I checked Amazon and it appears that Supmix saws are no longer available; Oh, Well...
I've got a cheap Chinese saw that I've been using for a few years. All is well until you need to get parts for one of these things... Pretty much disposable.
Since these "chinasaws" are Zenoha clones, (looks a lot like a Husqvarna or Stihl) I'm wondering if you can use commonly available parts. I saw mentioned somewhere that some of the more common plastics, like the pull starter, can be ordered on some of the "china warehouse" sites like Alibaba etc.
@r.martin3494 oh please, Chinese websites are no worse for "spying" ON INDIVIDUALS than American websites.....if you're that worried about it or have secrets you're concerned about maybe you should consider staying off the Internet....
He really should have used the small screwdriver provided that he said was "kinda cool" rather than complaining that when tightening the chain he “would have had this tightened up long ago” if the screw was on the outside face instead of facing forward. He could have used the funnel as well! If the gas tank was smelly it's an indication it had some really old nasty petrol / gasoline in it at some point which seems kind of weird, but then, it is from China, so anything is possible! Think I'd have rinsed it out with regular gasoline before filling. He didn't even prime the chain with oil! Lucky to get so many goodies! All I got in my Salem Master 18" was 1 plastic mix bottle, a ToolKit 'pencil case' with 1 tiny s.driver, 1 tiny Alan key (no green plastic handle), 1 tiny file in the, also got 1 chain, 1 sparkplug (already fitted), 1 felling dog (fitted), and 1 manual! NO T-bar hex key! I'd have loved a funnel! A broader bigger one.
@@whatitis99For G's sakes you guys, "doesn't"? Doesn't what? Doesn't stick or doesn't fly off who were you replying to? C'mon people! Write as if you're reading and can't mind read!
Oh this guys a natural! He drops the clean chain on the - no doubt - dusty floor, doesnt pre-oil the chain, doesnt use the small free driver for the chain adjust, struggles instead with the wrong driver, forgets to turn on the electrics! Turns the whole saw upside down full of fluids with the engine running without hitting the chain brake while gripping the throttle handle, to lean face forward to read the plate under the saw!😅 🥼❗❌⚠️"Dont do this at home!" Still I guess hes not cut off any fingers and has 8 saws so he must bedoing sometbing right!
I boight one of these too just a different color with a different name.
Its been one hell of a good saw.
I got mine for a 100 bucks and for the occasional saw you cant beat it mine cranked the 6th pull and honestly cuts great
Great and fun video. You finally caught it! Switching up is on, down is off. Thanks for the video my friend!!! They sure are fun, kind of comparable to shooting guns for some reason, at least to me. Just something about handling a chainsaw feels so wicked cool!!
I bought this saw to leave at our place in Maine. It cost $122 with an Amazon 10% "coupon". It's only had 8 tanks of 25:1 mix through it. The arbitrary plan is to break it in with 10 tanks of 25:1 then run it with 50:1 like everything else and hope for the best. It is a weak 60cc saw, doesn't compare with my Echo CS-620P. It is stronger than the Jonsered 46cc chainsaws that we have. For the price, it is a solid throwaway saw!
I checked Amazon and it appears that Supmix saws are no longer available; Oh, Well...
Some people have measured the bore and it actually comes out to between 55-58cc, so yeah not a true 60cc, but a great saw nonetheless
These chinese saws are virtually all the same thing just with different color schemes and names. Pink way is an identical amazon saw.
@@OutdoorsWithChadAll the same in that cc bore.
$107 now black Friday
I'm pretty impressed by that. Definitely something to keep in mind. 👍
kinda wished stihl sell there saws cheap like that wich would be nice
@@michaelmactavish4445 for the same price as the best of the cheapies for the same sizes.
Custom Dogs and muffler Bill!!! Port this thing!
How does this compare to the pink way?
I've got a cheap Chinese saw that I've been using for a few years. All is well until you need to get parts for one of these things... Pretty much disposable.
sure sounds good , hope it hangs in there for you
I wish they offered a 3/8 clutch for these
Since these "chinasaws" are Zenoha clones, (looks a lot like a Husqvarna or Stihl) I'm wondering if you can use commonly available parts. I saw mentioned somewhere that some of the more common plastics, like the pull starter, can be ordered on some of the "china warehouse" sites like Alibaba etc.
The spy website?
@r.martin3494 oh please, Chinese websites are no worse for "spying" ON INDIVIDUALS than American websites.....if you're that worried about it or have secrets you're concerned about maybe you should consider staying off the Internet....
The opening of the chain for the saw was priceless.
And the groan! He ain't in his 20's. Lol
it sures handy having spares if any breaks down
Hey Bill you could open a chainsaw meuseum
Price of saw is about $132.00 US dollars.
those supmix saws accully identicle to stihl
Not identical!@@michaelmactavish4445
On Amazon the saw is 145.99 no tax oregon
That’s more information than you get with an apple IPhone
Lol I just bought the wemars 6200 for $126 w tax.$179 must be a joke
$107 for Black Friday
He really should have used the small screwdriver provided that he said was "kinda cool" rather than complaining that when tightening the chain he “would have had this tightened up long ago” if the screw was on the outside face instead of facing forward.
He could have used the funnel as well! If the gas tank was smelly it's an indication it had some really old nasty petrol / gasoline in it at some point which seems kind of weird, but then, it is from China, so anything is possible! Think I'd have rinsed it out with regular gasoline before filling. He didn't even prime the chain with oil! Lucky to get so many goodies! All I got in my Salem Master 18" was 1 plastic mix bottle, a ToolKit 'pencil case' with 1 tiny s.driver, 1 tiny Alan key (no green plastic handle), 1 tiny file in the, also got 1 chain, 1 sparkplug (already fitted), 1 felling dog (fitted), and 1 manual! NO T-bar hex key!
I'd have loved a funnel! A broader bigger one.
@r.martin3494 prime the chain with oil? Lmao you are dumb af. Please type another paragraph of bullshit.
Motor oil works better than that bar chain
No chainsaw recommends motor oil bar and chain oil is sticky so it sticks to the bar and chain motor oil doesn't do that 🤦
No, it doesn't!
🤣
Coconut oil is more environmentally friendly
@@whatitis99For G's sakes you guys, "doesn't"? Doesn't what? Doesn't stick or doesn't fly off who were you replying to? C'mon people! Write as if you're reading and can't mind read!
Oh this guys a natural! He drops the clean chain on the - no doubt - dusty floor, doesnt pre-oil the chain, doesnt use the small free driver for the chain adjust, struggles instead with the wrong driver, forgets to turn on the electrics! Turns the whole saw upside down full of fluids with the engine running without hitting the chain brake while gripping the throttle handle, to lean face forward to read the plate under the saw!😅 🥼❗❌⚠️"Dont do this at home!"
Still I guess hes not cut off any fingers and has 8 saws so he must bedoing sometbing right!
cut him some slack- it started to rain! :)
@r.martin3494 yeah that chain is screwed after getting a little dust on it and nobody "pre oils" a freaking chain. Dumbass.
You did tune it too lean. Richen it back up or it won't last long.