Do you run 25:1? Just a question, not trying to start anything, like I may have done in the past. Thanks for the link.
Iffin I said, it would turn it in to another oil thread.
Do you run 25:1? Just a question, not trying to start anything, like I may have done in the past. Thanks for the link.
You get what you pay for.
Looks like a POS to me.
I’d rather have an old, good saw for that money, or at the least a Chinese saw with a real brand name on it .
I bought a Champion generator last year. It has been under cover all the time. The “rubber” parts are failing very quickly, like the battery strap and the terminal covers. It runs well, but we’ll see how it holds up. I have my doubts, but I hope I am pleasantly surprised. The Honda it replaced was abused for 25 years and was still running perfectly...it just became hard to start because Honda had and still has no idea how to properly leverage a pull start on most of their equipment (it became impossible for my wife to start and even difficult for me at times). 30 below in the winter is a different realm of starting stuff. The Champion is electric start and works well. It is my first Chinese gas-engined thing.
We’ll see.
3 sold yesterday and 3 more today. If this keeps up Stihl and Husky may have to lower their price.
3 sold yesterday and 3 more today. If this keeps up Stihl and Husky may have to lower their price.
Or buy them and relabel them Jred. That way they can justify eliminating Jred.Or husqvarna will just throw money at them.
Or buy them and relabel them Jred. That way they can justify eliminating Jred.
Any of those companies possibly going to be at the Paul Bunyan Festival?The zenoah clones are getting some attention around here. Compared to the lowered end name brand saws they can be a bargain. Most of the box store junkvarnas are non serviceable at dealerships or the service is not affordable in relation to the cost of replacing the saw and the low end Stihl are low end Stihls, same thing only worse in regards to $. The only real competition to the zenoah clones is Echo, and again almost zero dealer support for service in terms of warranty or affordability.
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