I used to work with big trees for a living. The biggest I ever dealt with measured 16 1/2' by 17 1/2' across the stump. An electric saw probably wouldn't have been a good choice- especially since we're talking 1975. The proper tool then was a Mac Super Pro 125 with a 101B cart engine in it.
These days I'm long since retired, and living in Southern Utah. Most of what I cut is Aspen- usually 12" or smaller, which I deck in 8' lengths in a 20'x20' shed. For me, there's no argument- my 56V EGO does everything I ask of it... and when the weather is cold and windy (like it is right now), I can close the doors and buck firewood 'til my heart's content. My trusty Husky 61 is mothballed until the spring thaw.
These days I'm long since retired, and living in Southern Utah. Most of what I cut is Aspen- usually 12" or smaller, which I deck in 8' lengths in a 20'x20' shed. For me, there's no argument- my 56V EGO does everything I ask of it... and when the weather is cold and windy (like it is right now), I can close the doors and buck firewood 'til my heart's content. My trusty Husky 61 is mothballed until the spring thaw.