mtnkid85
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Ive always thrown in my little ms170 when needed. But my brother has the 36v Makita saw and it is amazing! If I was going to buy a little saw today that one would be high on the list.
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I’ve wondered about that thing for years. Always seemed like it wouldn’t work that well but sure seems like quite a few people like them.Depends on the trip but usually don’t bring gas saws on hunting trips because of the leaking bar oil. The saw that never leaves the truck is the silky katanaboy 650
Several of last seasons "Alone" contestants used this saw. Pretty sure Clay Hayse was one of the users. Eye opening versatility. Mind blowing price at way over 2 Benjamins.Depends on the trip but usually don’t bring gas saws on hunting trips because of the leaking bar oil. The saw that never leaves the truck is the silky katanaboy 650
If I recall, you’re an arborist, yeah? Any less spendy but similar alternatives to these that you’d recommend for the layman?The saw that never leaves the truck is the silky katanaboy 650
You get what you pay for. I have taken it into the back country and cut stacks of firewood. It is a workout but gets the job done quickly. A chainsaw is definitely more efficient though and if you can’t expense it like I did it is a hard pill to swallow. I will likely be buying my first battery powered saw this year for my business and will likely bring that along. My go to ground chainsaw is a husky 562. I use smaller top handle saws in the tree and have brought them in the truck but if I’m going to bring a saw for ground work I want something with a lot more power.If I recall, you’re an arborist, yeah? Any less spendy but similar alternatives to these that you’d recommend for the layman?
No but it can be if you are hunting the beetle kill areas and want to go homeSo is a chainsaw a prerequisite for being a road hunter? Asking for a friend.
You will be much happier. mtmuleyHeld the battery powered stihl but couldn’t do it. I got the MS170
Electric has a long way to go in the chainsaw department. mtmuleyi got the dual battery makita electric 14" saw,,like it ,but its not for big timber,,itll problably get a tree out of the way if needed..like the other have said,,you still have bar oil to contend with.but i do like the quietness and no gas fumes better if just gathering some quick firewood. i gotta keep the chain sharp though or itll kill the battery on not very many cuts.