05-16-2019, 10:23 PM
It arrived today.
First impressions: fit and finish are excellent, balances well with a 5amp/hr battery. Oil cap fit so tight I had to use pliers to remove it the first time.
Headed for the woods, had a dead Ash that fell in the field, figured I would clean it up.
1st complaint: the focus group that decided a side trigger lock was the way to go was out of focus. Wtf? Chainsaws have had the trigger lock on top of the handle for decades now, why would you move it? It really impeedes operation when limbing, having to move ones thumb to the side of the handle to release the trigger doesn't get it.
The saw has decent power, just not enough to handle rock hard dead Ash. It plugged away until the branches got to 6"+ diameter. I clipped the thermal overload, oops.
Bar oil.....it uses a lot, never had a saw that drips it off the bar when you stop cutting like this one. Take the oil bottle with you.
Overall I think it's a good saw for the voltage, I pushed it cutting what I did. Next test will be some green cherry.
It won't replace a gas saw in my world. There is a place for it, trimming, cleaning up branches after storms, small tree removal, etc. I think it'll be a worthwhile addition.
Ed
First impressions: fit and finish are excellent, balances well with a 5amp/hr battery. Oil cap fit so tight I had to use pliers to remove it the first time.
Headed for the woods, had a dead Ash that fell in the field, figured I would clean it up.
1st complaint: the focus group that decided a side trigger lock was the way to go was out of focus. Wtf? Chainsaws have had the trigger lock on top of the handle for decades now, why would you move it? It really impeedes operation when limbing, having to move ones thumb to the side of the handle to release the trigger doesn't get it.
The saw has decent power, just not enough to handle rock hard dead Ash. It plugged away until the branches got to 6"+ diameter. I clipped the thermal overload, oops.
Bar oil.....it uses a lot, never had a saw that drips it off the bar when you stop cutting like this one. Take the oil bottle with you.
Overall I think it's a good saw for the voltage, I pushed it cutting what I did. Next test will be some green cherry.
It won't replace a gas saw in my world. There is a place for it, trimming, cleaning up branches after storms, small tree removal, etc. I think it'll be a worthwhile addition.
Ed