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Proyama 68cc Chainsaw review and comparison. Proyama vs stihl 391 and stihl 500i

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  1. Check out the Proyama saw here: https://amzn.to/3VLquZF

    Check out more of our tractor videos here:
    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmYnhJtNUq7c2n8UTJASTf9qJQXQ_ngFP

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    https://www.facebook.com/groups/1270496403596230/

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    Rockhill Farm is a daily equipment and rural living vlog. We mainly focus on tractors and working outdoors.

    I really appreciate you taking time to watch this video. If you enjoy this type of content Check out some of the following links to support our channel.

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  2. I always used Husqvarna gas chainsaws when I use to out in the woods and they served me well. Now I buy slabwood instead which is cheap and alot less effort. No beating up my trucks and messing with gas/oil for chainsaws, etc. and splitting.
    Now with the slabwood, I haul it home from the sawmills in the area, and cut it in 16" lengths here at home. I use a cheaper ELECTRIC chainsaw which works just as good as the gas powered ones. Plenty of power for what I need, no gas to deal with. Keep the chain sharp and oil full and cut away! So simple and easy.

  3. when someone gets something for free it feels tempted to say good thing about the product and even more if they give you some money out of every sale they made out of your video review,
    there's a guy who owns a channel called project farm he buy the stuff he review with his own money so that way his opinion its not compromised, at the end he still gets paid not for the brands but for YouTube views.

  4. I love chainsaws and have a good variety of brands. Prices have been going up to the point where I'm pretty much priced out of the market, especially considering I pulled 2 Poulans from the dump 2 years ago and been running them hard for my firewood business since. I have Husqvarna, Stihl, Poulan, Homelite and Champion saws and they all earn a place in my woodyard. I don't have any desire to spend money on expensive saws anymore

  5. You can get these clone saws for $100 and they typically just work. I got one at that price, I'll probably buy 2-3 more and will probably be able to keep 2 or 3 going throughout my lifetime, the idea is too set up 2 with the 2 main bars i want to use, and shelf extras for parts/to swap out. That doesn't mean I'll only be using these saws, I'll likely pick up nice or interesting saws I might come across for cheap or on the side of the road because I'm into that kind of tinkering.

  6. Dude that cheap Yawa saw has a plastic crank housing 😂. What the heck is this guy even talking about? 2 strokes just won’t run properly if that bottom end had any sort of vacuum leak whatsoever. If you drop that saw, you may very well, start a leak. Stihl Pro saws use a sealed 2 piece magnesium alloy case. “The saw is the motor” pretty much. Your Yawa has a plastic crank housing. Just sayin.

  7. I work as an arborist and the company I work for bought a 500i for us about 2 years ago. Bro I feel you so much when you keep coming back to say “I love the 500i” because I really do LOVE that saw. There is no comparison other than the 462c which is also Stihl so there’s that 😂

  8. Great video. I was originally looking for a rancher 460. Before I came across these. I already have a husqvarna 45 special for a small saw but want something bigger. I only cut down a few trees a year and cut some firewood from time to time. What would you recommend?

  9. I've got 4 Stihl saws and the only one that is reliable is the oldest one. I finally bought a Husqvarna because I've got a Husky weed trimmer that is very reliable. So far, other than leaking oil when it's sitting upright (I just turn it on the side when I'm done using it) it has worked every time. If I buy another one it will probably be an Echo.

  10. Looks like the old department store Husqvarnas from back in the day, just styled in a new case. Great saws. Inwas gifted a old Craftsman 46cc. Cuts wood and it was free. Good enough for my yard maintenance!

    Great Video!

  11. Don't think it's Japanese made. Proyama is, I think, Trademark of YEMA M&E EQUIPMENT (SHENZHEN) CO.,LTD

  12. I got a Dereal 66cc, 14/20 inch saw for $125 off Amazon. I wasn't expecting much, but it kicks ASS! Paid for itself 20 times over before I had to start replacing fuel lines and gaskets. I guess Walmart sells the same saw if you can't wait to get one.
    I guess the makers were not super confident with the engine tolerances, and they ask for 25/1 oil mix. Makes for some very foul exhaust, but….$125…..You could probably get by on less oil, but I haven't wanted to risk melting my only chainsaw.

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