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Milwaukee M18 Chainsaw on the Way
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<blockquote data-quote="rayjay257" data-source="post: 6787347" data-attributes="member: 150548"><p>I finally got to use the Milw today. I had a 6" hardwood that was curved out over my chain link fence. This tree has several bare spots and a large dead section about 2/3s the way up the trunk. I did the felling cuts with my Stihl cordless and switched to the Milw for the bucking. The thing does a great job. Not as fast as a gas saw but not slow either. I bucked out 18 to 20 sections plus a few limbs and the batt was still showing 4 bars. All in all I am very happy with this saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rayjay257, post: 6787347, member: 150548"] I finally got to use the Milw today. I had a 6" hardwood that was curved out over my chain link fence. This tree has several bare spots and a large dead section about 2/3s the way up the trunk. I did the felling cuts with my Stihl cordless and switched to the Milw for the bucking. The thing does a great job. Not as fast as a gas saw but not slow either. I bucked out 18 to 20 sections plus a few limbs and the batt was still showing 4 bars. All in all I am very happy with this saw. [/QUOTE]
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