cotemart
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi there, a few years ago we bought a jonsered 2055 that was sold as a pro saw (good for spruce, light, will last a long time) so we put the price on it, which was pretty high if I remember well.
Unfortunately, it ran with bad old gas and we gripped the piston. After getting it apart, we realised the skirt was broken and so was the cylinder. But what amazed me is the construction, only one ring and it seems to be build like the saws we could get in a Sears, Walmart or Canadian-Tire (people from here know about that one )
So my question is, is it suppose to be a better saw than that or we just got bad advices from the seller at the time? Wright now, I'm relying on my old Partner S55 (Heavy but still good) and a Homelite wich is surprising for a plastic toy looking tool...
Unfortunately, it ran with bad old gas and we gripped the piston. After getting it apart, we realised the skirt was broken and so was the cylinder. But what amazed me is the construction, only one ring and it seems to be build like the saws we could get in a Sears, Walmart or Canadian-Tire (people from here know about that one )
So my question is, is it suppose to be a better saw than that or we just got bad advices from the seller at the time? Wright now, I'm relying on my old Partner S55 (Heavy but still good) and a Homelite wich is surprising for a plastic toy looking tool...