j7art2
Minister of Fire
Just ordered the 40V Ryobi High Performance Chainsaw two days ago since it was 40% off on the site I shop. It claims 2.68hp, comes with a 5 year warranty.
My 12" 18v HP Ryobi was good enough this last firewood season as a limber that I needed more of the same thing before busting out the gas beast. My dad's already trying to buy it off me, but I simply don't wanna part with it. I did probably 60-70% of my firewood with my 18v Ryobi saw this last year. For being so tiny, it rips and I just continuously cycle 4 and 6ah drill batteries. It works pretty well.
The 40v HP gives me a great intermediate saw between my 12" limber and my monster 562XP.
I ordered the 18" bar model (which has a larger oil tank than the 16 and the cap is in a better location) but I intend to slap a 16" on it with a non-safety semi or full chisel simply to keep it more compact. More to come once it's here and rolling, but I don't expect to put it to heavy use until spring. I've hardly finished the 2022 firewood season and I'm already excited about this years. It's been a long time since I've truly been eager and excited about doing firewood.
My 12" 18v HP Ryobi was good enough this last firewood season as a limber that I needed more of the same thing before busting out the gas beast. My dad's already trying to buy it off me, but I simply don't wanna part with it. I did probably 60-70% of my firewood with my 18v Ryobi saw this last year. For being so tiny, it rips and I just continuously cycle 4 and 6ah drill batteries. It works pretty well.
The 40v HP gives me a great intermediate saw between my 12" limber and my monster 562XP.
I ordered the 18" bar model (which has a larger oil tank than the 16 and the cap is in a better location) but I intend to slap a 16" on it with a non-safety semi or full chisel simply to keep it more compact. More to come once it's here and rolling, but I don't expect to put it to heavy use until spring. I've hardly finished the 2022 firewood season and I'm already excited about this years. It's been a long time since I've truly been eager and excited about doing firewood.
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). They still do the majority of my work but I finally picked up an electric DeWalt for the occasional small, light duty job around the house, especially on Sunday mornings. Like all battery tools, they've come a long way and some types, like circular and chainsaws, have finally become more practical. I work for a county park department, and a buddy of mine on the road department tree crew keeps the same saw in his pickup. It doesn't stink up the cab with gas, and if he encounters a tree blocking the road in his travels he can usually clear the road with just that saw. If his crew is heading out for a job, they naturally bring out the gas saws. The electrics aren't replacing their gas saws, they are complimenting them.