I’ve just picked up one of these myself only yesterday and it’s a great little chainsaw. I got it for half price lol… cut some good hardwood with it and couldn’t be more pleased.
Bought this exact same saw at the local flea market a week ago. It was brand new in the case with manual and tool for $40. Yes, FORTY DOLLARS. That same vendor also had the 16" model that was brand new for the same price. I'm still kicking myself for not buying it too, then selling the 16" model on craigslist for $80 to get my money back. As it is, I may sell this 18" model for $100, cause what I really want is the EGO 56Volt 18" battery chainsaw. Tired of picking up a gas chainsaw when you need it and the damn thing won't crank!
I’m currently using this for land clearing😂 it’s my first saw and I have been dropping 100 foot pine trees with it. I guess it’s alright? I don’t know any different though, however it’s lasted so far and I’m about 2 months into my project
They are decent little saws have good power ....do not store them with fuel run them dry before putting up for long storage if you don't the carb will gum up quick they have small passages in the carb
Ok so do you like your Ryobi ? LOL you crack me up. I received one for Christmas 2 years ago and I have what I think is a leach in my chain oil yet it is still pretty much topped up when I take HIM out hehe It just down poured here for about 10 min just like your pre video. Thanks enjoyed your vid. From Canada eh!
I do enjoy my Ryobi chainsaw. I have a Ryobi weed eater that I feel is a little under powered, but I have quite a bit of property that I take care of. Overall I think they are good value for your money.
Good review of a cheap saw. If you plan on doing any more falling I'd suggest a hard hat and maybe watching some BC safe videos. A leaning tree like you dropped there is prone to barber chair. Don't take my word for it.
The Walmart black max saws are exactly the same as ryobi , black and decker, homelite saws but cheaper plus 3 year warranty. and Walmart often has super close out sales. All these saws are the same build type assembled by black and deck with Honda 2 stroke engines. The 50cc black max retail $220, but often on sale $99-$130. 38cc retail $160-$180, sale $60-$100 But stick with the 50cc models no matter what brand. The 38cc style of all these brands have problems.
Never run leaner than 32:1 if you want to get the most hours out of the motor. If your saw isn't smoking at least a little, you are not adequately lubricating the motor. This is speaking from 60 years of using and maintaining chainsaws.
@@enjoythesho1992 It's not hard to prove you guys are wrong. I was in prison 30 years ago. We used premixed 50:1 fuel back then. I notice our weed whackers didn't smoke. The maintenance guy said that is why they use premixed fuel. People was putting to much oil in the fuel.
@@enjoythesho1992 Only racist white people have a problem with a black person knowing more than they do. I don't think I know it all. There is too much info out here for me to think I know it all. You would know this if you were smarter. You are not hurting my feelings at all. You getting pissed off about seeing my comments on youtube. Only make me want to keep spreading the truth. I think I'm going to screen shot your comment and make a video talking about you.
@@enjoythesho1992 You are not black. Black people know when we are talking to another black person. There are words only we use. A black person would have never left a comment like yours. You said you see me leaving comments on other people channel. Only a racist white person would have a problem with that.
You mean when I started it? I engaged it, but then disengaged it because I had the choke on. If you have the choke on the saw will run when it turns on. I try to remember to engage it when I move around, but I forget sometimes.
@@randomrandy5164 you would think that you would engage the chain break before starting but the start instructions say “release break”. That’s odd to me.
Iv had one of these for about a year,I have cut tons of firewood with it.only complaint,its hard to start,when its cold.lots of pwr dont waste ur money. On the expensive 2 stroke oil it's all the same,I use old motor oil on my bar ,good little saw.
I’ve just picked up one of these myself only yesterday and it’s a great little chainsaw. I got it for half price lol… cut some good hardwood with it and couldn’t be more pleased.
Bought this exact same saw at the local flea market a week ago. It was brand new in the case with manual and tool for $40. Yes, FORTY DOLLARS. That same vendor also had the 16" model that was brand new for the same price. I'm still kicking myself for not buying it too, then selling the 16" model on craigslist for $80 to get my money back. As it is, I may sell this 18" model for $100, cause what I really want is the EGO 56Volt 18" battery chainsaw. Tired of picking up a gas chainsaw when you need it and the damn thing won't crank!
I’m currently using this for land clearing😂 it’s my first saw and I have been dropping 100 foot pine trees with it. I guess it’s alright? I don’t know any different though, however it’s lasted so far and I’m about 2 months into my project
Replaced the bar and chain with a home depot special “powercare” one and also noticed this thing eats bar oil like crazy
Cool. Im eyeing one of these. Still like it ? If it’s a good runner im in price is ok
Nice work Randy, just picked one of these up today.
That end piece has nothing to do with "resetting you chainsaw."
It's a guard to prevent kickback.
Take off the guard and throw it in the trash.
Nice. I'll be taking my brand new Ryobi 18" out tomorrow to cut a fallen tree....that is, if it ever stops raining here.
I might buy one of those, I know they must make good stuff for the price, my weed eater fires right up all the time.
They are decent little saws have good power ....do not store them with fuel run them dry before putting up for long storage if you don't the carb will gum up quick they have small passages in the carb
Bro cool review, suscribed and great job, thank you
Ok so do you like your Ryobi ?
LOL you crack me up.
I received one for Christmas 2 years ago and I have what I think is a leach in my chain oil yet it is still pretty much topped up when I take HIM out hehe
It just down poured here for about 10 min just like your pre video.
Thanks enjoyed your vid.
From Canada eh!
I do enjoy my Ryobi chainsaw. I have a Ryobi weed eater that I feel is a little under powered, but I have quite a bit of property that I take care of. Overall I think they are good value for your money.
Saw you start the saw, but you didn't explain the procedure.
Made in Vietnam great saws😊😊
Good review of a cheap saw. If you plan on doing any more falling I'd suggest a hard hat and maybe watching some BC safe videos. A leaning tree like you dropped there is prone to barber chair.
Don't take my word for it.
Sound you been a lot of youtube videos. In real life. We call it kick back.
@@blackericdenice You don't make any sense and clearly don't know what your talking about/what your trying to imply towards what, me?
@@eriksforestryvision8751 I'm sorry. I thought you were just a young kid with no videos trying to school someone.
@@blackericdenice I'm young, not trying to school anyone just trying to help. We're good no worries.
How do you change your hose and your power saw when a crystallize
The Walmart black max saws are exactly the same as ryobi , black and decker, homelite saws but cheaper plus 3 year warranty. and Walmart often has super close out sales.
All these saws are the same build type assembled by black and deck with Honda 2 stroke engines.
The 50cc black max retail $220, but often on sale $99-$130. 38cc retail $160-$180, sale $60-$100
But stick with the 50cc models no matter what brand. The 38cc style of all these brands have problems.
Good limbing saw
Where can I get another Ryobi chain?
It’s the same chain as the Poland just make sure the number of links it is it will work
Never run leaner than 32:1 if you want to get the most hours out of the motor. If your saw isn't smoking at least a little, you are not adequately lubricating the motor. This is speaking from 60 years of using and maintaining chainsaws.
Not true. That’s old school bs.
@@enjoythesho1992 It's not hard to prove you guys are wrong. I was in prison 30 years ago. We used premixed 50:1 fuel back then. I notice our weed whackers didn't smoke. The maintenance guy said that is why they use premixed fuel. People was putting to much oil in the fuel.
@@enjoythesho1992 I also think you hate being corrected by a black man.
@@enjoythesho1992 Only racist white people have a problem with a black person knowing more than they do. I don't think I know it all. There is too much info out here for me to think I know it all. You would know this if you were smarter. You are not hurting my feelings at all. You getting pissed off about seeing my comments on youtube. Only make me want to keep spreading the truth. I think I'm going to screen shot your comment and make a video talking about you.
@@enjoythesho1992 You are not black. Black people know when we are talking to another black person. There are words only we use. A black person would have never left a comment like yours. You said you see me leaving comments on other people channel. Only a racist white person would have a problem with that.
Do you engage the chain break or no?
You mean when I started it? I engaged it, but then disengaged it because I had the choke on. If you have the choke on the saw will run when it turns on. I try to remember to engage it when I move around, but I forget sometimes.
@@randomrandy5164 you would think that you would engage the chain break before starting but the start instructions say “release break”. That’s odd to me.
You can if it is warmed up. However, you just stall the saw if you engage the chain brake and start the saw while it is choked.
@@randomrandy5164 thank you appreciate it.
Can't get mine to start. It putters but won't fully start
Iv had one of these for about a year,I have cut tons of firewood with it.only complaint,its hard to start,when its cold.lots of pwr dont waste ur money. On the expensive 2 stroke oil it's all the same,I use old motor oil on my bar ,good little saw.
I use regular 30 wt. non-detergent motor oil @ 32:1. No problems
I’m so confused on the chain break
When you’re holding the saw, pulling it towards you releases the brake. When you push it away from you it applies the brake.
Precio
Dude , were you high ?
Lol, no.