I did a fair amount of research before I bought one. I haven't cut a ton with it yet. I do have several videos in the making about it. I do find it funny some people get all bent out of shape about it while watching and typing on something made from the same spot
@@CentralMinnesotaFirewood I have an open opinion. I can see where if it's something not being used every single day to pay the bills, it can be a budget friendly opinion.
@@CentralMinnesotaFirewood China builds for quite a few large USA companies, but they also build to a price point where that price point and quality meet is the question? One or two thousandths off on the bar studs coupled with a few thousandths off on the holes in the clutch/bar cover and a little bit too much paint could have caused the minor misalignments issue.
@@CentralMinnesotaFirewood just being me and giving you 💩. I run a 24" bar on my 572XP and 592XP for bucking wood and at 5-7" I am standing up. some of my smaller saws I run slighly shorter bars.
Имею два оригинала Husqvarna 395xp
Респект!
Серьёзная пила.
Thanks for the comment! The 395 is a great saw, hoping this 895 clone version is going to be a good one.
Why does it have the outside clutch like the small homeowner saws instead of the on the inside like the XP’s are supposed to?
I believe that's normal for a 395xp, and the 595s are an internal clutch
The 395 always had an outboard clutch. Most huskies until recently had outboard for that matter
While I'm not totally against one of those chineseium saws, I've been hesitant to get one. I'll be interested in the outcome, Eli.
I did a fair amount of research before I bought one. I haven't cut a ton with it yet. I do have several videos in the making about it. I do find it funny some people get all bent out of shape about it while watching and typing on something made from the same spot
@@CentralMinnesotaFirewood I have an open opinion. I can see where if it's something not being used every single day to pay the bills, it can be a budget friendly opinion.
@@firewoodathome definitely. The cost saving to me was worth the risk. Less than $400 with a promo code for a 395xp with 24" bar and chain
@@CentralMinnesotaFirewood China builds for quite a few large USA companies, but they also build to a price point where that price point and quality meet is the question? One or two thousandths off on the bar studs coupled with a few thousandths off on the holes in the clutch/bar cover and a little bit too much paint could have caused the minor misalignments issue.
I have had a Holzforma G444
Those ear muffs say ear protector not hearing protector. 🙂🙂
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A 24" bar and chain on a 90cc saw are you whack? BBR says run a long bar stand up buck.
Can't break the budget lol
@@CentralMinnesotaFirewood just being me and giving you 💩. I run a 24" bar on my 572XP and 592XP for bucking wood and at 5-7" I am standing up. some of my smaller saws I run slighly shorter bars.