You Don't Need A Gas Chainsaw

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Published 2024-04-23
Using my cordless DeWalt battery chainsaw to clean up a fallen tree.
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All Comments (21)
  • @saveitforparts
    Electric saws are definitely handy! I have a small gas chainsaw but it's always a hassle to get it running, keep it running, keep it clean and maintained, etc.
  • @donnalyttle7475
    That would be great for a camping trip. Makes a necessary job easier. We love your puppers too. Thanks Donna from NC
  • @titanlurch
    I'm even seeing professional tree guys using battery electric chainsaws. I just bought a corded saw for around the yard .So much better smelling too.
  • We are healthily and energetically excited about hearing about battery powered equipment!
  • @civicfreik
    I bought a cordless saw not long ago and used it today for the first time. It works awesome for small tree clean up
  • @cejkwo100
    I have the ego 16” chainsaw and love it
  • @SisterMonicaTX
    💯 I will probably Never do anything that you do in your videos😆I just watch them because I ❤️🐾🐾and you crack me up😆
  • @tombob671
    20 years ago I needed a saw. I bougt a corded one on sale at Sears for $39. It was the biggest one they had. I used it tor maintenance around my old Victorian house. Now @77 my grandson has it. It never failed me. But then I wasn't doing lumber jack work.
  • @DanielinLaTuna
    I use a battery powered Sawzall, personally. Milwaukee (and others) make a pruning blade called “The Ugly” that makes short work outta most limbs. Quieter than a chainsaw, gas or electric. I gave my Stihl to my young friend handyman/soil scientist - I’m too old to be handling that stuff, even though I used to lend it to my dad when I was younger. (And always had nightmares of him cutting his leg off!)
  • @JBLewis
    I'm pretty well invested in the Makita ecosystem, and when I needed to do a cleanup, I bought myself a Makita LXTx2 chainsaw. It uses a standard narrow chain, can take a standard Oregon replacement bar. It just has an electric motor instead of an 0.30cc gas engine. It's a perfectly capable small saw for someone who uses a chainsaw just once or twice a year, and has no other 2-stroke gas power equipment.
  • @doalex2085
    Your pups 🐶 are the best;! I believe that is why I subscribe;!🤣
  • @JAES1
    Great saw and super happy with it\;]
  • If got a Stihl Gas Saw an a little Gardena telescop e-chainsaw. The combination is the clou.
  • @shervin6711
    I appreciate links to safety gear. Just started with a much smaller one. Would love a source of advice of care, maintenance, etc.
  • @flyod26
    How do you sharpen the chain? I've always struggled with keeping a chain sharp.