These little ones do not make you force them, they are only for loose pruning.I had such another cheap Chinese brand, I did a lot of work but I turned it on and the bases melted from the screws, the exhaust was unscrewed, the steering wheel went wrong, I put another 25 euros, with its blade it does not work especially with green branches, it stings, I put a big blade chain and shave. .with a lot of effort he twisted the plastic chassis and the pulley spun on the flywheel, he could not catch it, he cut the plastic pulleys and I glued it with an algae tube, a nut on the flywheel screw to get in front with a rope, but he went to work 100 times. .a good time until it was completely adjusted and it was not worth repairing and I gave it to the carpenter for spare parts, I tied it to the end by two connected water pipes and I pulled the gas with a wire and pruned from below the ground up until I cut logs, my carpenter he said these little things .from the cheapest to the best brand you should not turn them on to force them because the same ((issues)) come out, the plastics in the screws melt from the bases, the exhausts are unscrewed, carburetors are de-adjusted, etc. , beware the Chinese kept throwing oil on the chain even at idle will .you will find it if you let it work at idle scabies when you lift it you will see a pool of oil down and if you have to turn it off do not leave it idling because the chain oil may run out before the gas runs out and you can cut the result to stick without the .chain to ignite to burn and damage the bearing of the blade to stick the chain to the blade to ignite the chain to burn and not to cut to stick the bell and to be damaged also attention to the spark plugs the factory ones have a solid head but the spark plugs of the market screw head from .soft aluminum gxa to fit well in pipe clamp and pipe tweezers but the aluminum cap on the clamp pipe heats up and relaxes and does not make contact and does not pass current and does not get in front of the saw or turn off the saw or turn off the saw. screw cap and turn the pipe from the spark plug from a clamp to a pair of tweezers to work without the screw aluminum cap the spark plug and the conversion to be done as any carpenter there is not for patents
I have been wanting a top handle saw for a while but I really like the top handle saws that have been converted to a rear handle just don't own either yet at least. I don't really need either just would like a light easy to maneuver rear handle saw like the Stihl 201c or the rear handle version of the T435 think its the 439 and I have just always wanted a top handle. I do have a Stihl 009L that I guess is kinda a top handle but nothing like a modern one. I think I might order the Redmax version of the 439 found one that was a display unit for $260 for that cheap if I don't like it not that big of a deal but I am sure I will. I mostly run my Stihl 026pro, MS440, Husqvarna 372xp and Makita DCS6421 and I have a couple smaller light saws but they are homeowner grade saws the Stihl 017, Husqvarna 142 I can't stand but only paid $25 for, that 009L only paid $20 for that and my MS250. Have you ran any of the rear handle converted top handle saws? I would really like the Stihl MS201c just can't see paying what they cost why I think I will order that Redmax since I can buy 2 and still have money left over compared to the Stihl. I did find a real nice used one for $360 but it sold as soon as it posted.
Sorry for some reason I just. Now seen your post. No sorry don't really have any experience running the converted saws. The smallest ground saws I run are 50cc. 346 husky and the new 261 stihl. Are my smallest ground saws now .
As far as a RedMax. IV have bought a couple of saws from hultz/ farmtec. There cheap really really cheap had more stuff worng than they do right. The g111 is the biggest peace of crap I have ever seen
IV got like 7 hours of film on building this saw but don't know quite how I'm going to edit down yet lol 🤣. But I am going to show how IV done all work
These little ones do not make you force them, they are only for loose pruning.I had such another cheap Chinese brand, I did a lot of work but I turned it on and the bases melted from the screws, the exhaust was unscrewed, the steering wheel went wrong, I put another 25 euros, with its blade it does not work especially with green branches, it stings, I put a big blade chain and shave. .with a lot of effort he twisted the plastic chassis and the pulley spun on the flywheel, he could not catch it, he cut the plastic pulleys and I glued it with an algae tube, a nut on the flywheel screw to get in front with a rope, but he went to work 100 times. .a good time until it was completely adjusted and it was not worth repairing and I gave it to the carpenter for spare parts, I tied it to the end by two connected water pipes and I pulled the gas with a wire and pruned from below the ground up until I cut logs, my carpenter he said these little things .from the cheapest to the best brand you should not turn them on to force them because the same ((issues)) come out, the plastics in the screws melt from the bases, the exhausts are unscrewed, carburetors are de-adjusted, etc. , beware the Chinese kept throwing oil on the chain even at idle will .you will find it if you let it work at idle scabies when you lift it you will see a pool of oil down and if you have to turn it off do not leave it idling because the chain oil may run out before the gas runs out and you can cut the result to stick without the .chain to ignite to burn and damage the bearing of the blade to stick the chain to the blade to ignite the chain to burn and not to cut to stick the bell and to be damaged also attention to the spark plugs the factory ones have a solid head but the spark plugs of the market screw head from .soft aluminum gxa to fit well in pipe clamp and pipe tweezers but the aluminum cap on the clamp pipe heats up and relaxes and does not make contact and does not pass current and does not get in front of the saw or turn off the saw or turn off the saw. screw cap and turn the pipe from the spark plug from a clamp to a pair of tweezers to work without the screw aluminum cap the spark plug and the conversion to be done as any carpenter there is not for patents
I have been wanting a top handle saw for a while but I really like the top handle saws that have been converted to a rear handle just don't own either yet at least. I don't really need either just would like a light easy to maneuver rear handle saw like the Stihl 201c or the rear handle version of the T435 think its the 439 and I have just always wanted a top handle. I do have a Stihl 009L that I guess is kinda a top handle but nothing like a modern one. I think I might order the Redmax version of the 439 found one that was a display unit for $260 for that cheap if I don't like it not that big of a deal but I am sure I will. I mostly run my Stihl 026pro, MS440, Husqvarna 372xp and Makita DCS6421 and I have a couple smaller light saws but they are homeowner grade saws the Stihl 017, Husqvarna 142 I can't stand but only paid $25 for, that 009L only paid $20 for that and my MS250. Have you ran any of the rear handle converted top handle saws? I would really like the Stihl MS201c just can't see paying what they cost why I think I will order that Redmax since I can buy 2 and still have money left over compared to the Stihl. I did find a real nice used one for $360 but it sold as soon as it posted.
Sorry for some reason I just. Now seen your post. No sorry don't really have any experience running the converted saws. The smallest ground saws I run are 50cc. 346 husky and the new 261 stihl. Are my smallest ground saws now .
As far as a RedMax. IV have bought a couple of saws from hultz/ farmtec. There cheap really really cheap had more stuff worng than they do right. The g111 is the biggest peace of crap I have ever seen
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Wow that 435 rips. I just assumed modding them was an ultimate death wish. Has it blown up yet?
Nope run it for a while then sold it after I bought a t540. It's still running now but he don't use it everyday like I did
The modded t540 will eat it now
What all did you do for the muffler mod?
Remove the muffler and drilled out all baffles then opened the exhaust port to the max I'll try to take pictures later today in post.
@@speedlinetreeremoval6220 thank you for the info. Looking forward to seeing the work.
IV got like 7 hours of film on building this saw but don't know quite how I'm going to edit down yet lol 🤣. But I am going to show how IV done all work
Don't know how post a pic but I'm working on editing film from the build
what mod
Opened the muffler and pipe timing advance and removed the carb limiters