that 362 runs nicely! Is beech a fairly hard wood? Amazing how little bark there is on that tree and I love the color of the wood. It would be pretty cool to cut some of that stuff! Hahahah watch the footing there. I have plenty of stumbles in my videos. Cool you left it in!
It is an allround saw... I'm very satisfied with this chainsaw, very easy to use, carburetor is electronic M-tronic, it adjust itself... Enough power for felling and bucking 70cm hardwood. It's a pro saw and i think with good maintenance it will last me a long time.
IMHO, Fiskars should stick to pruners and lopers and Gerber should stick to knives and axes. The offerings from both over the last decade or so have been just dismal. "Things of intrinsic worth" . Pick up a Fiskers Gerber, do you go Ahhhh or Ewwww in the first five seconds? Now, same drill, a Gerber of the late 70's.
thanks for the video. the versions of recalibration vary Type one: Stihl instructions say put a red sewing thread on your left shoulder, and hop thirty three times on your right foot in a counter clockwise rotation while starting, , , , if the saw doesn't start, put the thread on right shoulder, and hop on left foot in a clockwise rotation . . . or version 3.0 , , , I'm sure everyone gets the idea. Once again, thanks for the video
Back in the day, (seventies) the warranty was forever and held true. You can't break this ax by hand! Maybe THESE guys were also developing the nokia 3310.
I have a 039 from 1995. I fully agree on your last statement. It's a pleasure.. ;) The saws in the 4-5hp class adresse great. Powerful enough even for bigger jobs but also not too heavy.
X10 is pretty much perfect for any camping trips or if you need some light weight quality axe when going off-road and some tree trunk is blocking your way (if it's a bit tree, then you better have chainsaw ready tho :D ). Fiskars = quality, and that's not only because it comes from Finland and I'd be showing bias :P