🌲 Cut Above the Rest: Elevate Your Chainsaw Game!
The 93.6cc Holzfforma G395 Gasoline Chain Saw Power Head is a high-performance tool designed for serious woodworkers and landscapers. Weighing 22 pounds and featuring a 56mm bore, this power head is compatible with Husqvarna 394 and 395 models, making it a versatile addition to your toolkit. Manufactured by Farmertec, it promises durability and efficiency for all your cutting tasks.
Manufacturer | Farmertec |
Item Weight | 22 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 12 x 12 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | G395 |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Included Components | Chainsaw Powerhead |
G**N
Chainsaw
I bought this saw after Hurricane Helene to clean up down hardwoods.I've replaced the dogs because of a break and the choke handle broke at the head. I use a 24 inch bar.The power head has ran flawless. She loves the fuel.Would buy again and recommend over the excessively expensive name brand 395xp
L**E
It's a beast of a saw!
This chainsaw is a beast! I own over 20 saws and this one is one of my favorites. I am a die hard Husqvarna chainsaw kinda guy, and this definitely is in the the same class. And yes part for part same as Husqvarna. I cut well over 130 cords of wood every year, and know a lot about chainsaws. I would definitely recommend this chainsaw.
A**N
Good buy
This saw runs and cuts great.Not a single issue with it so far.
A**R
Junk
Would not run
P**S
A beast in your hands but not on your wallet! Get it. Trust me!
The media could not be loaded. Honestly no problems whatsoever. Not all “chinese” Chainsaws are the same in 2024. Will it last 10 years idk? Its already paid for itself after a year of firewood cutting. The ONLY reason to pay 3x as much is if you are a bigtime faller/tree service guy or just have money to blow. Ive held the 1200$ husqvarna and they are almost identical cosmetically. Im sure my pull rope, cover, or switch will wear out faster than the premium models but I expect that and dont care because I can get any replacement parts from Holzfforma under warranty fast and find aftermarket parts online when the warranty expires myself. Its not complicated. It oils and doesnt leak and its been a year about and heck ive had that issue with almost any saw i owned including the big brands. She is strong. Holzfforma has become the saw of the future….now.
A**
Good clone, fooled a few coworkers with it
Other than the small dogs this is a perfect clone of a 395xp. I don’t know if this is the norm but mine came with a NGK plug and a Walbro carb so I was pleasantly surprised by that. I’ve been babying it so far for break in but even on smaller logs and avoiding wide open throttle it rips just like the real ones we have. Starts great and everything but I attribute that to the quality plug and carb. Hot start is always one pull so far and I run 40:1 mix in it. No bar oil leak on mine and everything operates as it’s supposed to. Don’t really need the decomp so I’ll replace it with a plug, this thing is seriously easy starting for a big saw, I have others that give me way more of a fight. I plan on porting it after it’s broken in as a practice of getting into the hobby and I’ll report back in cylinder quality and any notice about internals.
B**E
Nice
Nice for the money. Needed to tune carb.
M**W
Great saw
So far I've ran about 4 tanks of fuel through this saw and I've had no issues. The plastics are almost the exact same quality as a real Husqvarna. It ran a little rich when I first started it so I adjusted the carburetor slightly and now it runs almost perfect. The chain brake, oiler, and recoil are all working well. The only complaints I have is that I can't adjust the idle speed as low as I like, and the compression release seemed to be junky. It starts after about 4 pulls every time. It is pretty loud but not much louder than the Husqvarna 371xp that I've used. It's heavy but that's to be expected with one this size. It seems to be a good saw so far, especially for how little it cost. I'm sure it's bound to have some small issues so it would be good to have some mechanical knowledge if you plan to buy one. That being said I still recommend getting one, especially if you're someone like me who won't use it enough to justify buying the actual Husqvarna model.
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