I recorded this video with DJI Osmo Mobile 2 if you interested pick one up here click.dji.com/AGNz6Te4ftwu9K4... Demonstration of the pole saw attachment for the STIHL km131R power unit @stihlusa
Just wanted to say thank you for taking the time & effort to do this review and video. We like to make a good choice with these machines, with the hope of a good investment, thanks again in helping us to do that.
I would always wear a helmet and attached ear defenders to carryout this kind of work. Lots of the jobs I have carried out in recent years have been in dodgy locations and the pole saw gives an opportunity to run out of the way, bloody fast.
These combi's are fantastic tools, I use them every day for work. Stihl has the edge with the hedge cutter but I went for the Husqvarna 535LK due to the extra power!! You won't go wrong with either machine, quality is something you have to pay for.
im before buying one of these product so your opinion mean a lot for me. did you try both of them ? did you relly feel the power difference? and the husqvarna is 1.7 kg heavier than the stihl. many thanks if you can answer to me
yeah the chainsaw attachment is my faviorate plus you can run abar sizes from 10'',12'',14''16'' wich there awsome that can handle 4 sizes plus i blocked up 4 cord of wood with mine wich made it so easy on the back
The advertisement that came up when I was watching this video was for some facial creme. I think youtube has their demographics off. Nice video, nice machine, nice dude.
Haha you didn’t you you was supposed to put on facial creme before you ran a pole saw? It helps saw dust stick to your face for smoother skin lol. I’d say it’s off for sure, Thanks for watching.
For small limbs make 2 cuts that align. Under-cut 1st. For large limbs use 4 cuts. 1 & 2 a foot or two from the trunk. 3 & 4 close to the trunk but not in to the shoulder ring. This will result in a cut that leaves a very slight "stub", not a flush cut. This type of cut will form callus tissue faster and more completely than a flush cut.
Hi , I want to see if I can change to 14 inch bar on my 2016 km ht pole pruner , I use it with km131 r, is it 14 inch rollamatic 1.1 mm 3/8 , many thanks
Great video thank you. What’s the weight of the combi and is it heavier than you thought it would be. I’m just cracking 60 and like these units but worried weight might be issue fir me in terms of fatigue.
Thanks. The 131 power head weighs 9.7lbs the extension is 3.2lbs and the pole saw head is 4.0lbs. So yeah it’s pretty heavy it wears me out after 20 minutes and I’m only 29. I also purchased the strap from STIHL
4M Ranch thank you. I really appreciate your review and feedback. Yeah that’s what you m worried about a darn piece of power equipment doing me in after 20 min. Lol.
I have the HT-KM and it has a 12" bar and 64 tooth blade. I see Oregon supply sells guide bars and blades for half the cost but I would have to convert to a 44 tooth blade and change my sprocket from a 8 tooth to I think a 6 tooth. Have you tried other guides or chains or just recommend the Stihl brand. I already blew through 2 blades and a guide that's why Im asking
I’ve used Oregon bars on my chainsaws before with no problems but For the pole saw I’ve only used the Stihl bar and chains thus far. I’m on my second chain and the bar is still ok. I have no plans on changing the bar to a different brand yet. If you end up and try a Oregon on yours let me know how it works. It is nice to save money
Long post, maybe it can help someone else, at least non professionals. As mentioned in the video this pole pruner uses a lot of oil, so you need to check and add oil very often. The noise is slightly different without oil, but even with the new electric motor it's not obvious at all... until the chain jumps ! From the manual : "If the chain runs dry, *the whole cutting attachment will be irretrievably damaged within a very short time*. Always check chain lubrication and the oil level in the tank before starting work." "before starting work" is clearly a very bad advice ! they should add "... and every 5-10 minutes" instead ! Also : "Every new chain has to be broken in for about 2 to 3 minutes. After breaking in the chain, check chain tension and adjust if necessary" And : "Turn the bar over every time you sharpen the chain and every time you replace the chain" I didn't get any explanation nor any manual from my dealer, I had to search online later, couldn't find the manual on Stihl's European website, neither did they reply to my questions, only answer was to contact the dealer... I'm quite happy with this device, but customer care has been deficient. Source : www.stihlusa.com/webcontent/cmsfilelibrary/instructionmanuals/stihl-ht-km-owners-instruction-manual.pdf
When you changed over to a 14 inch bar and chain, did you have to change the sprocket? I tried to change mine and the chain doesn't seem to fit properly in the sprocket. Thanks!
No I didn’t have to change the sprocket. If you have an older one then you may have to change it. They have 2 different 14in bars. The newer bar is a 72 tooth 1/4 picco. So if you get the correct chain your good to go. Unless yours is the older unit. I’m not sure what the older bar was it may of been called a 14in picco but I’m not a 100% sure The chain I got for the 14 is a picco micro type ,1/4 pitch, an a .043 gauge. 72 tooth
4M Ranch Thank you so much for.the quick reply and the video's. I have the newer attachment. You inspired me to go ahead and get the kombi unit. I just bought it 2 weeks ago. I'll go by dealer today and check. Again thank you!
It’s holding up great. It’s been well worth it! I finally wore out the drive sprocket and It’s really easy to service also. Check out the sprocket replacement video if you haven’t already. I really like it and would buy it again for sure!
I just got that unit my reb limiter is kicking in way to early but it sounds like yours is doing the same , are you holding yours wide open mine starts cutting out right aboue 1/2 way , this just can’t be right !
I just bought the 131r and noticed mind is making that ringing sound when u let off throttle and at idle, just as yours is doing. People are saying that’s normal with these thing. Can u shed some lights?
I think it’s the clutch bell( not sure the proper name) making the sound. Try idling the motor down just a little with a Phillips screw driver on the back left just below the carburetor adjustment. I lowered the idle of mine this year and it doesn’t do it that I’ve noticed.
4M Ranch well I took it to the dealer I bought it it from and they said it’s perfectly normal. It’s the clutch engaging/disengaging. It uses metal clutch. This thing is a beast if anyone looking for serious power.
Old KM130r did the same thing it's a metal clutch bell so very Normal when the drive is reduced the parts separate and the gap causes the ringing sound
It was running full throttle. I think it sounds like that because it’s a 4 mix an from what I’ve read about them they have a rev limiter on them some how. I’ve tried to adjust it a little with no luck in a power increase. It really has a lot of power how it is. I don’t think you would be disappointed.
4 mix engine has a limiter on rev's to give extended life of engine it will do everything you need Best Money I've ever spent on anything Did you not see the Limb he cut in the video after all its a pruner Not a chainsaw !
Dear brother i need to see a new chainsaw of a brush cutter how fitting its all the parts and then you fit with a brush cutter machine..Thank you so much (so i don't know English very well but i think you will know what is my problem)