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PROYAMA 68CC 2-Cycle Top Handle Gas Powered Chainsaw 24 Inch 20 Inch Petrol Handheld Cordless Chain Saw for Tree Wood Cutting

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Size: 68CC Gas Chainsaw 20in+24in


Features

  • Powerful Engine: 2-cycle 68 cc engine provides more power, perfect for cutting jobs around garden or far
  • Durable Chainsaw: The chainsaw will make tasks like tree pruning, clearing land, preparing firewood or cleaning up after a storm easier
  • Anti-Vibration System: It reduces vibration levels, for more comfortable use of chainsaw
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Brand: PROYAMA


Power Source: Gas Powered, manual


Horsepower: 4.5 hp


Item Weight: 11.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 41"L x 9.4"W x 11.4"H


Chain Length: 24 Inches


Manufacturer: PROYAMA


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Brand: ‎PROYAMA


Power Source: ‎Gas Powered, manual


Horsepower: ‎4.5 hp


Item Weight: ‎11.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎41"L x 9.4"W x 11.4"H


Chain Length: ‎24 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎PROYAMA


UPC: ‎739406551655


Item Weight: ‎11.5 pounds


Size: ‎68CC Gas Chainsaw 20in+24in


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: October 18, 2019


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  • Fantastic Saw for the money!
Size: 62CC Gas Chainsaw 18in+22in
It slices, it dices and it'll fold your laundry! Jokes aside this thing puts in work, runs really well and starts every time on the 2nd pull. I ran it at 50:1 with non ethanol gasoline. The only tiny issue I had with it was the spark plug wire wasn't seated properly causing it to spit and sputter under load and high rpm. Once I figured that out it was smooth sailing. I've ran echo, stihl and husqvarna saws and this thing is damn close to these, too close! We were really happy with it! Chain tensioner was easy to use, adjustment of the oiler was easy, and it's nice it came with 2 bars and 2 chains. I stuck with the 22" bar as I was mostly cutting larger stuff. I'm sure 16" would really zip through things a bit faster though. I just really like the design and ease of use. It's a little loud, but aren't they all! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024 by Jason Jorgensen Jason Jorgensen

  • GREAT SAW WITH LOTS OF POWER! (updated)
Size: 68CC Gas Chainsaw 20in+24in
I'm a homeowner that burns 5-8 cords of wood per winter. When I was young I worked in logging and used only STIHL 36" chainsaws. I'm 59 years old now and dont have the strength or stamina I did when I was younger! This saw is HEAVY compared to smaller ones. Most importantly? IT CAN POWER THROUGH BIG PIECES OF WOOD QUICKLY! I have tree removal companies dump off wood in 6' lengths, which they do for free. I then slice it into 18" pieces and use a 30 ton log splitter to break them up and then a smaller 5 ton splitter to make fire wood. In the picture you see the logs from both tree company 'dumps' in my driveway. I used the 24" bar and the 24" chain that came with the saw. It made quick work of these 36" diameter logs. Others had problems: 1. Reported not to start after first time or wouldn't start after sitting for a while. I didn't experience this. I'm also smart so after I was done cutting up one load I'd pour the gas out of the saw and put it back in my gas can, then I'd start the saw and just let it die from not having any gas. When the next load came it started right up - no problems (see starting procedures below). 2. It EATS bar oil! Well the setting for the amount of bar oil is explained in the (rather lame) directions. USE THAT SMALL SCREW TO ADJUST! I've ALWAYS used old oil that came from my car's oil changes for bar oil - it works great! After adjusting that screw - it ate oil about the same as I remember my Stihl's back in the day. 3. Darnit folks - CLEAN the air filter after each day of cutting! 4. The 'gas container'. Yeah - it's worthless for gas. Get a 1 gallon red gas can at your local store and use it. The new ones have a cut-off and the nozzle fits the hole of the gas on the saw. I use the gas container they sent for chain oil. (yeah - I use oil from my car's oil changes so I need a container for that) 5. YES - holes for gas and chain oil are small. Buy a few small funnels and have some paper towels or rags around to wipe up because you WILL spill! Problems I had: 1. The jagged piece of metal that you put on to help you 'dig' into the wood and get leverage - the screws kept coming lose. I replaced the factory screws (which were hex - I freaking HATE hex) with two stainless screws from the hardware store using lock-washers to keep them tight. I'd recommend putting lock washers on your factory hex screws and DONT misplace the hex driver that came with the saw. 2. The tool to tighten the saw. It broke straight away. I'm using a ratchet and deep well socket now - it works great. The screwdriver they give to you is also useless - use a real one! 3. Chainsaw chains. Folks - regardless of what powerful motor you use, if the chain is dull it wont cut! I had largely forgotten about sharpening, bar lubrication, and chains all together since I was young. 4. Chainsaw chains get HOT when cutting through very thick wood especially when the chain isn't very sharp. STARTING COLD: *With gas in it already: Push the fuel bulb once, pull the choke out, put your foot on the bottom of the handle and pull the cord. It should 'sputter' after 2 or 3 pulls - when it does, push the choke back in and pull the cord - it'll start after 3-4 pulls. *With NO gas in it: Push the fuel bulb 2-3 times - follow above directions. It's a darn good saw with plenty of power and a GREAT price-point that I'm HAPPY to own and I'm sure it will last! As I said above, I'm 59 years old - but I'm still VERY strong. I can use this saw for a few hours before I get worn out. p.s. The 'safety gear'?? Yeah - useless! Ear muffs aren't bad - I dont use them as my hearing is shot already. There's an old saying, "You get what you pay for". Well folks, this isn't a STIHL or HUSQ but DARN it's got power and if you keep your chain sharp it'll cut though some massive wood. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! UPDATE: I've got through the two loads of wood in the pictures above - the latest load was red oak. The base of the tree was about 30 inches. In all I'm guessing I've ran this saw for about 50 hours so I have a bit more to say. Oak is considerably denser than pine. This saw, with a new chain, powered through the 30 inch diameter with no problems (one cut from each side - about 90 seconds total). THE CARDBOARD What in God's green earth is the cardboard for? What purpose does it serve? It says in the manual, "do not let the cardboard get oily. Well darnit - it's right where the chain gets oil. By the third chain replacement, the cardboard was soaked with oil and disintegrating. THE BAR At the front is a sprocket. I forgot about lubricating that. My saw just couldn't cut straight. The sprocket was overheating. There's a very small hole near the center of the sprocket on either side. Either use a grease gun or just push grease down that hole with your finger, spin the sprocket and more grease. I also turn the bar upside down every time I sharpen the chain - that way the sprocket spins in the opposite direction and wears more even. CHAINS I cut my wood on my concrete driveway so that once a piece is cut off, I use a furniture dolly to move it. (work smarter not harder). DO NOT dig your chain into dirt EVER or let it hit stones or metal. If you do, it will dull your chain. I had to relearn about chain sharpening. Trust me on this - buy a set of chainsaw files and use them - DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON ANYTHING ELSE (I did). What kind of chain you should use is up to what you're cutting. My 'end product' is cord-wood that I burn so I dont care if there's teeth marks in the wood I cut. After sharpening and using the chain that came with this saw, it was taking me about 3-4 minutes to make two cuts in the 30" oak. I bought a full chisel skip tooth chain. See, the chain that comes with the saw is a 'safety' chain and helps the saw from 'bucking' back. While it's probably a good thing for the 'new' chainsaw user, it doesn't cut as fast. The full chisel skip tooth chain allowed me to cut that same slice in about 90 seconds. I'm very strong so I'm able to handle it occasionally 'bucking' on me. Summary: VERY NICE SAW THAT IS AFFORDABLE! 1. If you are comfortable with chainsaws - get a full chisel skip tooth chain for this saw - you'll thank me! 2. Keep it clean. 3. Keep your bar's sprocket lubricated! (if your cuts dont go straight no matter what - your sprocket needs lubricated - do so then turn the bar upside down) 4. Buy this kit and USE IT! www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082PJ4CP5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 But - whenever your sharpen your chain, run the flat file over the top of each 'raker' (or 'follower')on the chain - just ONE pull! 5. Starting - if you cant start yours, let it sit for an hour and try my directions above (cold start). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by John E Schultz John E Schultz

  • Not a bad saw
Size: 68CC Gas Chainsaw 20in+24in
The plastic housing is not as rugged as a Stihl or Husqvarna and the choke lever is small and be an issue down the road. The saw runs and cuts very well and is very comparable to more expensive saws. Would not be a saw to use the woods everyday or have bouncing around in back of a truck but works great for cutting fire wood and for around the house. It is a very good saw for the price and if it was not for the cheap plastic housing, the saw would be as good or better than the higher end saws of the size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025 by TAC

  • Initial Impression... Impressed.
Size: 68CC Gas Chainsaw 20in+24in
Was debating buying a similar sized and power Stihl saw... but I could not justify the price they are asking. For a hobby wood processor and/or around the acreage type use, this saw rocks. I am using the larger bar and chain and it has no problem eating through very large rounds (20 to 30" rounds). Chain was sharp and quality. Assembling out of the box was easy, and it comes with a lot of cheap extras (ear pro, eye guard, fuel/oil mixer bottle, etc). I'm excited to put this saw through the works and see how long it will last. Best bang for your buck IMO. Although it is an overseas-made saw, this is worth the money on initial impressions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025 by GoSchro

  • Excellent Saw
Size: 68CC Gas Chainsaw 20in+24in
Hands down, this saw doesn’t disappoint! The saw fired up straight out of the box. This is a powerful saw and I often prefer using it over my other name brand saws. You WILL need ears and eye safety protection because it’s a bit noisy. The chains that come with it are super sharp. It really functions as nicely as my other saws. It’s a bit on the heavy side but once you get used to it, you will prefer it over other saws depending on the size of the cut. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025 by TK

  • Love it
Size: 68CC Gas Chainsaw 20in+24in
This saw is light weight and very powerful. The chains it comes with would dull very fast. Swapped it with a husky chain and this thing eats! The issues I’ve had. Do not leave it outside in the weather. If it gets wet it will not run you’ll have to let it dry out a few days. No idea on what that was about. And the bar oil pump quit working. Ordered a new one for $7 shipped you can’t beat that. Turns out the pump wasn’t bad at all just had a small fixable issue internally. Out of all my flagship saws this one is my go to saw. Yes it’s built cheaper but it holds up well. Parts you can find all the parts easy online. Just look up Chinese chain saw parts. Just about all these cheaper saws are built the same. Liked it so much I bought the weedeater trimmer set as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great little saw
Size: 62CC Gas Chainsaw 18in+22in
This saw runs and cuts great, especially for the price point. This was primarily purchased for my wife to use to cut branches. It works great on anything under 10” and I’ve used it on a trunk 18” and had no issues. It’s lightweight and comes with a powerful motor. I have a brush cutter and 18-22” saw and I’m continually impressed with Proyama’ items. Great prices, great products and quality, easy to start engines, and their customer service is top tier. I do highly recommend any Proyama product to anybody. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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