Hi I have bought a clone version [ Holzfforma] of the 395XP, and can't start it, I bought it to put on my Alaskan mill . I feel it doesn't drop the compression off enough to get a good spin of the flywheel, the saw looks well built, it has backfired a couple of times and pulled the starter handle out of my hand,, Cheers Kim down in New Zealand
I only have seen 1 other of your videos .I was kind of skeptcal at first, but now am fully subscribed and notified. Please ensure more videos are soon to be made. Awesome and informative, thanks for sharing and alk the best to you and family.
I have the same saw I use for fire wood I have mine modded and she rips through the fire wood I got the 395xp because I'm a volunteer firefighter and were I live at we get a lot of tree down calls and omost every time a 24 inch bar is to small
Jose Amezola I have a 36 inch bar for it what when I get called out for a tree down I grab the 36 inch bar and chain and down the road with lights going I keep two chain saws in my truck all the time
Nothing wrong with running 24" bar on the saw for bucking wood with a 395, the deal is ya should go up to a 8pin sprocket to take advantage of the power. Could probably handle a 9 pin if you could find one. I just ordered a new 395, my 394 is 26 years old now and it's time to be the backup saw. The new saw will be broke in then sent out for modding should come back at better than 9 hp. Shop around I just paid $1015.00 shipped to my door.
I bought one of these saws, The chain adjuster screw broke twice so far and I didn't cut 15 cords of wood on it yet. The screw costed $15.50 and that is the screw only without the block that has the pall that fits into the bar. The screw is to light for the power of the saw. JUNK!!!
Bummer looks like the new ones are only 6.6hp according to Husqvarna not 7.1hp like yours. Thank you government emissions regulations. Bummer that means you have to get Stihl MS661now to get 7.2hp for this class size. Great review by the way. Very informative.
@@J.R.723 the 592XP has 7.6HP not 6.6HP. I have both the 592XP and 395XP and to be honest they cut pretty much the same. The 592XP feels lighter though I am not sure it is. The autotune and side chain tensioner are the real upgrades in my opinion.
@OutdoorMan716 I thought the power was less but the rpm and chain speed, along with weight were the main differences. I own a 395xp but the sound alone of the 592 is enough to be interested. So they have more hp then the 395 which is 7.1hp?
I wonder how a loggers time is more valuable than that of someone who cuts firewood? When I cut wood I want maximum use of my time. I have a hard time understanding your statement that this is too big to use for firewood.
@@trapsetting101 yea im just referencing people by me other areas of the country im sure split bigger wood as home owners me being near the suburbs they are not thsts left for tree services to do
@@AH-hi7jg I think they started making the newer ones in Brazil just due to the fact of cheaper labor. However it's done good for me. My 562s 372s t540s and 3120s were made in Sweden and they're great saws. I'd like a 390 just to run the 36in bar full time and leave the 42in on my 395.
That’s perfect, now if I need my saws serviced I’ll just contact you lmao. I think I’ll be happy with the 395. I’m going to be using it for milling so let me know if you’re ever interested in live edge slabs, I’m real cheap with prices because it’s more of a hobby then anything.
Andy Healion per husqvarnas website it states max recommended bar length for a 395xp is 36in and I've ran a 42 inch bar no problem on this saw all their offering is a recommendation