Garwinner 52cc Chainsaw Engine 2 Cycle Chain Saw Equipped with a 20-inch Bar Length is Perfect of Your Garden Tree Wood Worker Trimming Cutting Tools Needs Specifiction: Displacement: 52cc Output power: 2.2kw 3.0hp 8500rpm Bar Length: 20"(Chinese Size) Saw Chain Pitch: 0.58(inch) Saw Chain Gauge: 0.325(inch) Fuel: Mixture(Gasoline25:Two-cycle oil 1) Fuel Mix: 25:1 (25 parts fuel to 1 part two stroke oil) Feature: 1.Quick and easy chain adjustment. 2.Comfortable reduced vibration handle. 3.Huge power - direct air injection carburettor. 4.Auto chain lubricator, adjustable chain oil feed. 5.Easy and convenient to handle in any situation. 6.Balanced design for ease of use and maneuverability 7.Quick tension chain mechanism, integrated chain brake How to use the chainsaw: 1.Pull the Throttle Control Drawbars to Close the Throttle 2.Push the Fflameout Switch to the Starting Position (I) 3.Pull the starting handlebar outward several times until there’s ignition sounds. Reset the throttle control drawbars and open the choke and start the handle repeatedly until the engine starts. 4.Press the Trigger and Release the Engine to Idle. 5.Place the Flameout Switch at (o) to Turn Off the Engine Note: After the first ignition sound, closing the choke and repeatedly pulling on the start handle will suck in too much fuel and prevent the engine from starting. What's In Box: 1 X 20" 325''76DL Guide bar 1 X 20"325'' Saw chain 1 X Instruction Manual 1 X Chain saw installation step 1 X Guide for start-up of chain saw 1 X Tool kit 1 X 2L Fuel Mixing bottle.
K**I
IT HOLDS IT'S OWN LIKE A BOSS!!!
This chainsaw is as good as those one's that you would pay 2x or 3x more for. You know, the name branded ones. It has the power to do jobs around the yard. I've cut down 10 trees in my yard and it handled like a boss. Having this saw I realized that it's not the unit, but the chain saw blade that makes a big difference. There are 3 types of saw chains.1) Full-Chisel Cutters or speed cut. These are the best! They stay sharp for a long time. (Oregon brand is $25 @ Home Depot)2) Semi-Chisel Cutters3) Low-Profile Cutters, cheap and have to sharpen oftenThe low-profile cutters come included with this saw. They suck! Go out and purchase the full-chisel cutters and you can cut lots of trees. I also like the fact that the chain saw oil that you fill the reservoir with is just good 'ole regular 10w/30 motor oil. No need to purchase the high priced, specialized chain saw oil.So, I highly recommend this saw, but replace the stock chain saw blade with a full-chisel one. It's a great saw for the price!!P.S. Follow the oil/gas ratio recommendations (25:1) and you'll never go wrong.
R**T
Beware gas cap.
Chainsaw started easily out of the box. Easy to assemble. It's biggest design flaw is the gas filler port is located on the side. You set the saw on its side and fill and put the cap back into place then you turn it upright. The cap has a poor seal and it will trickle gas out. Lucky for me I also do a lot of motorcycle repairs and have additional o-rings. Just add an additional o-ring between the one on the cap and where the cap seats. The port where the cap seats is just poorly made. A nice soft additional gasket should help it seat better a seal off the leak.
J**Y
So far So GOOD! Updated
It arrived yesterday and I was hoping to start using it then, but the fuel I had was a little old and not quite the correct mix. It was for my little generator. So I waited until today and got everything in order. I did assemble it then so I could get going in the morning.It came with two chisel bit chains. (The square face on the cutting edge. That is a good chain. usually a bit more expensive than the normal rounded face Oregon chain.)I added chain oil (to the oil tank) and a little oil on the tip sprocket, then the mixed gas (in the gas tank). I put in my ear plugs then.... Closed the choke (pulled out the little button that looks kind of like a golf tee.) and cranked it three times. It fired and stopped. (Normal reaction with choke closed). Opened the choke Cranked it three more times and we were off and cutting.Really it started that easy. It did need to have the idle adjusted because it is idling a bit too fast. That is what the little screw driver in the tool kit is for.I had some old brush piles that I have been waiting to get cleared out. And some stumps to cut lower so I can mow the area. It ripped through the limbs and chunks of the brush pile with ease. Still a lot left to do though. This was the test phase. (Note: You need to be very careful doing this type of cutting as the small limbs can catch the chain and cause you to loose control of the saw if you are not an experienced user.)Then I went on to lower several stumps. I removed the dirt and forest litter from around the stump so I could get it as low as possible. Set the saw in position and went to work. Melted through the wood like it was butter.Then I cut several small unwanted trees, again to allow for mowing the area. Then cut them into firewood lengths and trimmed the limbs etc to dispose of them.I have used chainsaws off and on since the late 1960s for work and personal use. This saw is so far as good as any I have used. It is a bit heavier than some but there is no lack in any aspect so far. The only thing I would think could be better is the chain adjusting screw is a bit awkward where it is. But that is the same place many other brands place it and it is a natural position for the screw type that it is. Maybe a screw with a rim around the head so the blade of the screw driver doesn't slip out of position so easily.I will add to my review if things change abnormally.So like some of the other reviews, I can say that for around $100.00 you will have a tough time finding a saw that equals this one.Update:I have had it for a couple of months and over all it is still what I would call a reliable chainsaw.I have used about 1/2 of the life of one chain. The oiler seems to be working well as you can see the spray of oil out on the ground in front of the chain as it is cutting.It came with the bar and two chains and the bar says Comprehensive Upgrade on it. I have used it hard cutting out some stumps and other things where it got into some dirt. I would say that over the years I have used other saws equally hard so to compare, this bar is a bit soft as it has formed a slight dip in the end just before the tip sprocket. It had a definite ridge of metal out each side of the bar that I have filed off now. Also the chain has a tendency to wander to one side or the other which gives a progressively curved cut which makes a longer cut difficult.The chain seems to be okay and files evenly and cuts well (if you keep it out of the dirt and rocks.)There is one somewhat annoying issue: The chain doesn't stay tight for more than the first 5 minutes. So if you don't re-tighten it and happen to get into some small limbs or similar brush, it will throw the chain and you are down for a few minutes while you reinstall the chain. I have tried tightening it a bit too tight to see if that helped. I have torqued the chain cover / adjustment plate tighter than normal. No difference. The thing just loosens no matter what.At first the saw seemed to need the idle adjusted but after running it for several days it has evened out and runs as it should. It starts easily and runs well.My thought at this point is that I need to buy a different bar that is hopefully a bit harder.Still overall, I do like it and think it is a good purchase. If they can put a better grade metal in the bar then it will be as good as many saws costing double the price.
I**S
Powerful Saw!
After losing $550 on a Stijl, and after my Poulan Pro crapped out, was looking for an inexpensive replacement. Saw this on you tube. Low price. What to lose? Well made. 25-1 fuel to oil. Comes with a measuring container that fuels it 2x. Thought it would smoke. No smoke. Powerful. Was hard to start the first time. Primed it and got it running. Afterwards, starts with first pull. High compression. Big motor. You need an arm. Cuts like crazy! Careful! Chain is aggressive cut, may kick back. Keep out of the way! Very pleased with this saw! It’s already paid for itself!
J**S
This thing is garbage
I can’t get it startedPull more than 200 times and didn’t stared
L**
Awesome
Awesome. My husband and dad loved. My dad is a logger and uses 1,000 chainsaws and he was impressed!!
B**Y
Bad news chain saw.
Easy to assemble. Instructions did not match product. To start, needed to e n.v gave throttle lock button. No throttle lock button. Could not start. Sent it back same day.buy something else. I don't see how this can start without 4 hands. Be sure dutiful but a piece of junk.
M**.
Worked 1 day.
I used it for one day of cutting in my yard and now it won’t start.The saw looks great. It was low-cost for 62cc and 20” bar. It fired right up first time I needed it. I cut up some large branches that had fallen in my yard and was very pleased with the saw. . . but now it’s junk.Lesson learned. I won’t buy this brand again, and I’m starting to think that tools from Amazon are all garbage. I seem to get a lot of tools that don’t last.Update:Amazon sent me a refund for the purchase, which I used to buy a second identical saw from Garwinner.It has been difficult to start, and doesn’t like to idle. I think Garwinner has a carb design problem, or something wrong with fuel delivery. Since I have two of them now (Amazon didn’t want the first one back), I’m going to tear down the first one and see if I can improve it and make a useable saw out of it. The seller did reach out to me yesterday (2+ months after my original negative review) and ask what they could do to help.Better late than never I guess.
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