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Re: Oregon CS300 - Second Generation 40Volt Chainsaw
« on: November 01, 2015, 01:29:47 pm »
Tried the saw last weekend in some heavier wood. This was a senior clean-up assistance type task in a residential neighborhood, with a few trees like the one shown, down in the yard.

Obviously, no problem with the smaller limbs and branches.  The main log was fairly wet - and a bit larger than I would normally use it for, but wanted to 'push it' a little. I am guessing that it ranged from about 8 inches in diameter, up to about 10+ inches, before I switched to a corded electric saw. The plastic wedge in the photo shows about how far I got on one, 2.6Ah battery charge (middle size battery for the Oregon line).  Trick is to let the saw do the work and not push it.

I could have done the entire log with the 40V saw, if I was patient, and if that was the only saw I had.  But like golf, it's good to have a few clubs to choose from!

Philbert

 

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