lol I was wrong about the name,its a "Rodeo Pro".but I did receive the saw today.Heres my take on it.Saw has a 20 inch bar,crappo safety chain,seems to balance pretty well other than its a little heavy for a 55 cc saw.It does feel better weight and balance wise than my 290 Stihl.Once I got past all the starting instruction stickers that you find on all harry homeowner saws,the saw does seem to be built pretty solid.It has some sort of ez start deal,the starter dont catch until about the last 8 inches or so of starter rope.I filled her fullof gas,pushed the primer bulb 3 times,(it called for pushing it 10 times),choked it,and she fired on 3 pulls.Took 5 pulls total to get it running ,not bad for right out of the box.I revved it up ,it stumbled a bit ,but would catch up pretty quick.Set it down to let it idle,and it died.It started back on 1 pull and idled fine after that.I put it in some 8" swamp ash(fairly soft wood),and it cut decent.Rained me out so I was only able to make a few cuts.The chain is Carlton safety chain ,which seems to come out of the box dull.Im thinking once this saw breaks in ,and with a good pro chain,this saw should cut right along side a 290 or 455 rancher.Only time will tell how reliably it holds up.For the money I have in it,Im pretty happy.Gonna swap out the 20" for a 16",stihl rs chain,and run the pi$$ out of it this week,will let yall know the outcome.John Travolta would be proud to own this saw.