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Originally Posted by LWJ
I just spent 3 days on the family farm for a work party.
I brought a Husky 353, which is a fantastic small saw.
Three others brought their battery saws.
The battery saws are fine for limbing or clean ups.
I cut up several downed trees and dropped a large maple.
Different tools for different jobs. They were all excited about the battery saws.
I didn't see them cut anything larger than 4".
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THis ^
Battery powered chainsaws are so green... because you aren't going to clear-cut anything with one of those.
Seriously, sharp hand-saws are likely a better solution. Light weight and low hassle factor.
Every battery-powered saw I've used eats batteries.