I'm a 14 year old kid who does chainsaw carving and lawn care. I have the Stihl MSA 60 c as well as a small top handle makita. They're both phenomenal size and I like them more than the gas counterparts. However they do not replace my need for some uses.
They definitely have their use, and the battery top handle saws help with the noise. BUT, that top of the line Stihl tophandle saw weighs TWICE as much as an Echo 2511.... There's no way in hell I'm using that over the little gas powered Echo.
I've been using a chinese one-handed battery-powered device for three years... the price is ridiculous, but it works without any complaints at all. The price of a Stihl saw is simply astronomical.
Hello new subscriber here! Thanks for the review video. I’ve been on the fence for a while now about battery powered saws. This video definitely clarified things for me a lot. The end of your video is hilarious to me because when I make videos I have the same problems 😂 glad to know I’m not the only one! Looking forward to more content💪😎🤙🪵🌲
Hi Felixia, Thanks for the informative video. Look, I think it was one of your videos whereby you had a large Stihl display tooth? Just curious as to where you bought it? I can’t seem to bring one up on Google or ebay. I can, a Husqvarna one but… we, I’m a Stihl guy! Thanks and Merry Christmas to you.
More technical information would be better in your videos, like chain gauge, chain size .3/8 lp .325 ect and most importantly how long the battery lasts, on the 4 saws you have shown. I have a battery Chainsaw it will cut about 60 cuts 4inch diameter hardwood. You never mentioned any technical information.
Don’t get me wrong I would love to have this saw, I just can’t afford it. I’ve been cutting and heating with wood since the 1970’s. Owned every make of gas saw. When battery saws hit the market I thought, no more sore shoulders from pulling. I could only afford an EGO saw though. One 5 amp hour battery I can cut exact same amount shown. Oak, cheery, and maple. I beat the crap out of this saw for past three years and it has never let me down. I do complete a maintenance often though, a must.
Thank You for this... It's difficult for me to consider going electric... However, your honesty about the smaller saws and the lack of patience fits directly with my experience using battery saws! I replaced my 180C this summer with a new one, but had I seen this video before that, I may have considered one of the bigger batters saws. Honestly, knowing how busy and, yes how your health has been, I'm happy to see you back in the long video business! You're in my thoughts and prayers and I hope you continue to heal 😁 Bill
Wanted a commercial one handed arbo saw but there are NO BATTERIES for them full stop. They are happy to sell you one (skin only) but I'd rather have a one legged horse.
Ups, today I went by a Stihl dealer and take a look at the new MSA220C nice and shiny, I feel good and I feel bad when I come home and look at my 4 years old MSA220C all beaten up and scratch from use and abuse it have went through.
Aren't Silky saws brilliant!! I cut myself every time I use my pole saw. Luckily it came with a pack of bandages! Ignore all the stupid sexist comments. Lots of sad t0ssers out there
Needed a quiet saw with power. Went with the 300. Its a cool saw but battery just isnt there yet. Fun saw and its a whole new experience cutting without sound and vibration.
I carry a makita 18v climbing saw and the bigger 36v climber as back up for my Echo climber. They use the same battery's as the entire makita range. So it's a no brainer. Plus they are tough as old boots
Now if they would just import the 300 into the US I have a 220 with an AP500 and 2 AP300 batteries I can cut and charge at the same time and cut all day.
Question from me: How long do you now use these saws and fo you see any battery degradation? That's in fact my biggest worry as I have to use my chainsaw in my private forest only every now and then...
Except the 220 TCO I have some over 4 years never have a problem. I have used and abused this saws for sure beyond manufacturers recommendation never have a problem, the all problem is battery's technology is not up to the saws for professional use, to do a 8 hours work time you need a truck load of batteries in particular with MSA300. Absolutely nothing wrong with saws wished I can say the same about the batteries.
I went to makita as 4 makita batteries cost the same as 1 stihl, I use Husqvarna for larger stuff, stihl ms180 for thinning out and small felling, then recently an electric DUC254 top handled 18v LXT Makita for pruning and easy carry ! 🎉🎉😊
The DUC254Z 18v LXT is a great pruning saw and any serious arborist should own one for small jobs. I use an adaptor on mine to power from an 18v lithium Dewalt drill battery but adaptors exist for use with other brands of power tool battery. This reduces battery and charger cost significantly which are a high proportion of the overall cost of a battery chainsaw. With this financial saving swap to an 8 sprocket (Makita part) and run a Stihl 10" Picco 1/4" .043" (1.1mm) chain bar (Stihl part 3005 008 3503) and Stihl 56 drive link Picco chain. This conversion reduces the kerf (cut) as a 1/4" chain removes less material than a 3/8" chain and thereby extends battery runtime. The ultimate small top handled affordable battery chainsaw. Furthermore, I own 5 Stihl gas power chainsaws but the Makita DUC254Z wins on cost, weight, reduced noise and ease of use for small tree pruning tasks.
My brother went with Makita I am with Stihl we have tested the saws with similar power against each other the Stihl feels better. In his case Makita is better because he is a construction contractor and use the same batteries in other power tools, if not for that according to him he with prefer Stihl.
We SURE do miss you. At least I do. Where have you been, or do you just not feel like you’ve just not got much to make videos about? Just film in the trees. There’s always something interesting.😅
Hello I donidt normally say anything on here but I've been watching your videos for a while and I think you're Even About your health and safety. absolutely awesome. Keep up the good work.
Good morning Felixia. Great video and explanation of the saws. Enjoyed the bloopers too 😂😂. Take care and have a blessed and safe weekend and I'll see you on your next video or on Facebook ❤
I have the 3 models MSA300, 161T and the 220C in two hands configuration I have used the 3 models heavily the only problem and in particular with MSA300 is the battery's run time, the battery the AP500S is not up to the saw. The battery technology still light years away for professional use.
@@Femalelumberjack I have try, cutting oak about 40cm diameter and using the 45cm light 04 bar with a new chain, about 11 or 12 cuts and the AP500 S battery is out of power, also the battery is hot not even charging back until it cools off. The machines are great no doubt about but feels like a Mustang GT with gas tank in the reserve.
Nice thoughts. I was drifting between MS261 and the MSA300. But at the end I bought the MS261, because of the weight and the amount of batteries needed for the 300. And I owned a Metabo MS36 2*18V (40 cm) before just for the work at home because I have already a lot of Metabo tools with the 18V batteries. The future is using electrical driven tools that is a fact. Nice greetings from Germany
I much prefer electricity over gas (petrol?). I've always found it frustrating trying to keep those small gas engines working. The electrics are just so easy, and quiet! Hey, I notice you have a lathe there! Do you do wood turning also? What do you turn on the lathe?
The thing that sours me is the cost of the batteries ! I had 2 batteries fail and they were $253.00 each to replace ! The worst part they were less than 3 years old , perhaps they are not the holy grail for a cordless tool ! I won’t go through that a second time ! My MS250 works perfectly!
I have two small electric saws, but wanted a 330c but they cannot ship enough to the UK. I was told to pay in full for it before Stihl would even order it from China. I refuse to do that hence no bigger saw. Four months wait is not on for something that was paid for in total.
It is good to see you back, Felixia! It is great to see a women in a field like forestry. Ultimately it shouldn't be about that but you are in a small minority. All that's should matter is 'can you do the job and do it right?' Great information as well. Not to fond of these saws. Now plugged in electric stuff is fine. I suppose climbing stuff as you do and talked about, would probably be great for that. I wish there was a better alternative fuel solution for small engines but so far nothing promising.
Many thanks for your time in making the video. I love climbing with the 220 and although a bit wary of moving over from fuel I can say I don’t regret it.
Great video as always love watching your take on the new Stihl products but here in the US I believe most if not all of their battery operated equipment not just the saws have been recalled at least once due to of course like everything else battery operated lol them starting on fire in peoples garages and burning peoples houses to the ground, so I’m just not there yet I am still old-school I’ll stick to my gas power equipment as long as possible I just don’t trust any of the battery operated devices nor do I believe for one second that they have the longevity and run time to cut as long as their gas powered counterparts at least not in any of the tests I’ve seen when they compare the counterpart gas engine and see how much wood they can cut with each one the gas powered one always out does the battery in productivity. Sure they might be a little bit lighter but for other than a homeowner that’s just making a few cuts here and there for someone that’s out cutting every day all day to me there not there yet imo.
Thank you for this video. I am really interested in how the battery life is in the different saws and whet time is needed for battery to recover. Thank you.
Enjoyed the video. I especially like the outtakes. Unfortunately you are Stihl Biased. There are other excellent chainsaws on the market. I have tried the Stihl E saws and find them lacking as compared to the Echo 2500T and the Husky 540i. But, that's JMHO. Nice job on the video.
This was a video on the saw that I use on a daily basis. I said nothing about them being the only ones or better than others battery saws. You can also find my comparison video on the echo 2500t, the Husqvarna and the stihl
Superb explanation on your experience with your fleet of Stihl battery chainsaws, l am definitely ready to pull the trigger on MSA 220 TCO, with 14 inch B&C, Have you tried the Saw with a 12 inch B&C, many of my arborist compadres recommend 12 inch, faster chain speed and better balance, l would greatly appreciate your feedback, thank you, l have just subscribed, greeting from Ireland !!!
I have the the 220C in two hands configuration and I also have the 161T. On the 161T I switch the original 25cm bar to 30cm no problem at all in regard to power and feels better balanced. Now to be up on a tree I am not so sure if I with prefer the 220 TCO it maybe heavier so not as comfortable.
500 batteries and the 300 saws are the only option to consider at Stihl. Anything else is under powered, even for basic tasks. I sold my 220 and very happy I did it. The anorexic torq on this thing would make pruning problematic since the ligthtest branch would easily jam the chain. Both 220 and 300 turns fast however ...
I have the Echo DCS-2500 T and have been eyeing the DCS-5000 for larger jobs. The DCS-2500 T is the perfect saw to carry on the ATV to clear trails in my opinion. I carry an 2nd battery though. The DCS-5000 beat out the stihl it was tested against, on a comparison video on project farm channel, but I can't recall the Stihl model in the test.
Vielen Danke ,für dein ausführliches Video , über die Akkusägen , von Stihl ! Ich verstehe ,dass sie zum klettern , eine Erleichterung sind, wegen des geringeren Gewichts , wenn es "ran" gehen muss ,ist wahrscheinlich eine Benzin Motorsäge ,die erste Wahl. Ich finde , dass sie preislich sehr teuer sind und ich, aus dem Grund , immer zu einer Benzinsäge greifen würde ,allerdings ist es in meinem Fall eine andere Sache ,ich arbeite nicht jeden Tag damit. Ein schönes Wochenende !
Good lord girl great to see you posting a video! Hope all is good with your business. Great to see ya felixia keep cutting girl!👍🌲😊 stay safe over there. New Jersey logman
I'm a 14 year old kid who does chainsaw carving and lawn care. I have the Stihl MSA 60 c as well as a small top handle makita. They're both phenomenal size and I like them more than the gas counterparts. However they do not replace my need for some uses.
Ice carving or wood 🪵 carving or both? What have you carved up ? No pun intended
@@toddepperson7465 Wood.
They definitely have their use, and the battery top handle saws help with the noise. BUT, that top of the line Stihl tophandle saw weighs TWICE as much as an Echo 2511.... There's no way in hell I'm using that over the little gas powered Echo.
I've been using a chinese one-handed battery-powered device for three years... the price is ridiculous, but it works without any complaints at all. The price of a Stihl saw is simply astronomical.
Whatever works for you is great 👍
The chainsaws price not so bad, the problem is the batteries they are priced as Gold.
That was a pretty cool video. Thank you very much.😊
Hello new subscriber here! Thanks for the review video. I’ve been on the fence for a while now about battery powered saws. This video definitely clarified things for me a lot. The end of your video is hilarious to me because when I make videos I have the same problems 😂 glad to know I’m not the only one! Looking forward to more content💪😎🤙🪵🌲
Glad you liked the video 😊
Hi Felixia,
Thanks for the informative video.
Look, I think it was one of your videos whereby you had a large Stihl display tooth? Just curious as to where you bought it?
I can’t seem to bring one up on Google or ebay. I can, a Husqvarna one but… we, I’m a Stihl guy!
Thanks and Merry Christmas to you.
It was one I borrowed from Stihl. You can’t buy it unfortunately
@@Femalelumberjack Ha yeah, unfortunately alright.
Thanks for answering.
Have a good day.
Not having all the noise would be very nice!
Thanks so much for sharing!!
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When you have a chance, please compare which eletric saw compares to its equivalent gas model.
I will
Great video. I'm glad to know you don't have the patience for a small saw sometimes. 😁 Outtakes were great. 👍🏼😊
Haha thanks
More technical information would be better in your videos, like chain gauge, chain size .3/8 lp .325 ect and most importantly how long the battery lasts, on the 4 saws you have shown. I have a battery Chainsaw it will cut about 60 cuts 4inch diameter hardwood. You never mentioned any technical information.
Thank you for a great video!
You’re welcome
Can't afford one, I'll have to stick to my gassers
Maybe some day
Your beautiful 😍
Thank you
Don’t get me wrong I would love to have this saw, I just can’t afford it. I’ve been cutting and heating with wood since the 1970’s.
Owned every make of gas saw. When battery saws hit the market I thought, no more sore shoulders from pulling. I could only afford an EGO saw though. One 5 amp hour battery I can cut exact same amount shown. Oak, cheery, and maple. I beat the crap out of this saw for past three years and it has never let me down. I do complete a maintenance often though, a must.
Thank You for this... It's difficult for me to consider going electric... However, your honesty about the smaller saws and the lack of patience fits directly with my experience using battery saws!
I replaced my 180C this summer with a new one, but had I seen this video before that, I may have considered one of the bigger batters saws.
Honestly, knowing how busy and, yes how your health has been, I'm happy to see you back in the long video business!
You're in my thoughts and prayers and I hope you continue to heal 😁
Bill
Thank you so much Bill.
Glad to be back and feeling a little better
Do they have a battery saw that can replace my 661? ;-)
Not in any way no
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Viking Strong.
Carnivore.
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Wanted a commercial one handed arbo saw but there are NO BATTERIES for them full stop. They are happy to sell you one (skin only) but I'd rather have a one legged horse.
I'm Canadian and we are swapping our fleet to battery. Except my 500i... I love that saw... Lol
You definitely do not want to swap that for anything! Love my 500i as well
Ups, today I went by a Stihl dealer and take a look at the new MSA220C nice and shiny, I feel good and I feel bad when I come home and look at my 4 years old MSA220C all beaten up and scratch from use and abuse it have went through.
Aren't Silky saws brilliant!! I cut myself every time I use my pole saw. Luckily it came with a pack of bandages!
Ignore all the stupid sexist comments. Lots of sad t0ssers out there
Needed a quiet saw with power. Went with the 300. Its a cool saw but battery just isnt there yet. Fun saw and its a whole new experience cutting without sound and vibration.
Tak for hjaelp! vh
Always enjoy your informative videos especially the outtakes 😊 Keep up the great work!!
Glad you like them 😊
I carry a makita 18v climbing saw and the bigger 36v climber as back up for my Echo climber. They use the same battery's as the entire makita range. So it's a no brainer. Plus they are tough as old boots
Nice. I haven’t tried those
Now if they would just import the 300 into the US I have a 220 with an AP500 and 2 AP300 batteries I can cut and charge at the same time and cut all day.
How much more weight dose the msa300 bring compared to 261?
Question from me: How long do you now use these saws and fo you see any battery degradation? That's in fact my biggest worry as I have to use my chainsaw in my private forest only every now and then...
Some of the saws are 3-4 years old and so are some of the batteries. I haven’t noticed any changes in my batteries
Except the 220 TCO I have some over 4 years never have a problem. I have used and abused this saws for sure beyond manufacturers recommendation never have a problem, the all problem is battery's technology is not up to the saws for professional use, to do a 8 hours work time you need a truck load of batteries in particular with MSA300. Absolutely nothing wrong with saws wished I can say the same about the batteries.
NO!! NOPE!! NOT!! WASTE of time, materials, and the environment, and NOT ACTUALLY GREEN!!!
Oki doki
excellent, thank you, subscribed
Es kommt immer darauf an wofür man die akkusägen nutzt, ich denke jede art hat ihre Berechtigung!
Tolles Video vom Nutzer für Nutzer!💪👍👏👏💪
I went to makita as 4 makita batteries cost the same as 1 stihl, I use Husqvarna for larger stuff, stihl ms180 for thinning out and small felling, then recently an electric DUC254 top handled 18v LXT Makita for pruning and easy carry ! 🎉🎉😊
Nice! You should always go with whatever works for you
The DUC254Z 18v LXT is a great pruning saw and any serious arborist should own one for small jobs. I use an adaptor on mine to power from an 18v lithium Dewalt drill battery but adaptors exist for use with other brands of power tool battery. This reduces battery and charger cost significantly which are a high proportion of the overall cost of a battery chainsaw. With this financial saving swap to an 8 sprocket (Makita part) and run a Stihl 10" Picco 1/4" .043" (1.1mm) chain bar (Stihl part 3005 008 3503) and Stihl 56 drive link Picco chain. This conversion reduces the kerf (cut) as a 1/4" chain removes less material than a 3/8" chain and thereby extends battery runtime. The ultimate small top handled affordable battery chainsaw. Furthermore, I own 5 Stihl gas power chainsaws but the Makita DUC254Z wins on cost, weight, reduced noise and ease of use for small tree pruning tasks.
My brother went with Makita I am with Stihl we have tested the saws with similar power against each other the Stihl feels better. In his case Makita is better because he is a construction contractor and use the same batteries in other power tools, if not for that according to him he with prefer Stihl.
I have a 220 and use it a lot . I find it complements the gas powered saws nicely .
Yeah it’s a nice saw
Nice thumbnail.
Thank you
Very expensive and very heavy, gimmicky stuff sadly, will stick to my 2511 and 261 !
Whatever works for you
We SURE do miss you. At least I do. Where have you been, or do you just not feel like you’ve just not got much to make videos about? Just film in the trees. There’s always something interesting.😅
I’ve been extremely busy and just haven’t had the time to make videos
I have had a ms 250 for years and it's been a great chainsaw for me 👍
Hey Felixia! I’m so glad to see you posting again! I’ve really missed your videos. I hope you’ve been well.
Thank you. I’ll try to get more videos out soon 😊
Hello I donidt normally say anything on here but I've been watching your videos for a while and I think you're Even About your health and safety. absolutely awesome. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
You are top notch....Respectfully. adriandiazarreola....DuUcKy...
I kinda like smellin like gas and wood chips.
I have ax's currently I need to up my game 😮
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Great vid 👌
Are you doing a lot of wood turning? I see the lathe sitting in shot!
Turn us something please!😋
No unfortunately I haven’t had the time to do any wood turning 😔
Good morning Felixia. Great video and explanation of the saws. Enjoyed the bloopers too 😂😂. Take care and have a blessed and safe weekend and I'll see you on your next video or on Facebook ❤
Glad you liked the video 😊
Hi.. nice to see you back.... how many Battery's you have for so many Saws?
Thank you. I’ve got 2 500 batteries, 3 300 and 2 200
I have the 3 models MSA300, 161T and the 220C in two hands configuration I have used the 3 models heavily the only problem and in particular with MSA300 is the battery's run time, the battery the AP500S is not up to the saw. The battery technology still light years away for professional use.
I agree. Batteries are too heavy and the run time isn’t sufficient for forestry work
@@Femalelumberjack I have try, cutting oak about 40cm diameter and using the 45cm light 04 bar with a new chain, about 11 or 12 cuts and the AP500 S battery is out of power, also the battery is hot not even charging back until it cools off.
The machines are great no doubt about but feels like a Mustang GT with gas tank in the reserve.
You are hot were sre you From!?😊 love your videos 😊
Very nice video! I like the outtakes on the end most 😅👍 but the rest is really informative! Thx!
So glad you like it
Have you made a video about your chipper? I don't recall seeing one.
I’m making a video about the stump grinder but it’s not done yet
Nice thoughts. I was drifting between MS261 and the MSA300. But at the end I bought the MS261, because of the weight and the amount of batteries needed for the 300. And I owned a Metabo MS36 2*18V (40 cm) before just for the work at home because I have already a lot of Metabo tools with the 18V batteries. The future is using electrical driven tools that is a fact. Nice greetings from Germany
It’s been a long time I’m glad to see a video from you thanks for your opinion on them
Glad to be back
I only run saws that burn Dinosaurs, but it's good to see you again.
Whatever works for you 😊
I much prefer electricity over gas (petrol?). I've always found it frustrating trying to keep those small gas engines working. The electrics are just so easy, and quiet! Hey, I notice you have a lathe there! Do you do wood turning also? What do you turn on the lathe?
Loved the last couple of minutes. Pray to God your health keeps improving.
Glad you're back.😃 I thought you left us.
Thank you. No not at all I’ve just been so busy with work and competitions
It's nice to have you back! How do you feel about yout healt?
I’m getting better finally
Very nice to see a new video!
Thanks for explaining when and why you use each chainsaw.
I definitely can see one or more of these models in my future.
Glad you liked the video
Glad u back and you are better
Thank you
Very well-done informational video by a true professional. 👍
Thank you very much
I have a 160 and find it very useful for cleaning up slash, thinning small trees, and many other tasks. Don't like filing that little chain though.
The thing that sours me is the cost of the batteries !
I had 2 batteries fail and they were $253.00 each to replace !
The worst part they were less than 3 years old , perhaps they are not the holy grail for a cordless tool !
I won’t go through that a second time !
My MS250 works perfectly!
I have two small electric saws, but wanted a 330c but they cannot ship enough to the UK. I was told to pay in full for it before Stihl would even order it from China. I refuse to do that hence no bigger saw. Four months wait is not on for something that was paid for in total.
Glad u are back love seeing a beautiful lady giving great advice on saws please keep doing bids THANKS for sharing !!!
It is good to see you back, Felixia! It is great to see a women in a field like forestry. Ultimately it shouldn't be about that but you are in a small minority. All that's should matter is 'can you do the job and do it right?'
Great information as well. Not to fond of these saws. Now plugged in electric stuff is fine. I suppose climbing stuff as you do and talked about, would probably be great for that. I wish there was a better alternative fuel solution for small engines but so far nothing promising.
Many thanks for your time in making the video. I love climbing with the 220 and although a bit wary of moving over from fuel I can say I don’t regret it.
Thanks for your input.
Kenny
You’re very welcome
Thanks for the info! Keep up the outstanding work!
You’re welcome 🤗 thanks I’ll do my best
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Great review, nice seeing back doing videos. Best wishes.
Thank you
Hy u are back ❤❤
Battery saws also don't get super hot like gas ones. That's a plus when climbing around in the tree with a chainsaw tethered to the body.
Great video as always love watching your take on the new Stihl products but here in the US I believe most if not all of their battery operated equipment not just the saws have been recalled at least once due to of course like everything else battery operated lol them starting on fire in peoples garages and burning peoples houses to the ground,
so I’m just not there yet I am still old-school I’ll stick to my gas power equipment as long as possible I just don’t trust any of the battery operated devices nor do I believe for one second that they have the longevity and run time to cut as long as their gas powered counterparts at least not in any of the tests I’ve seen when they compare the counterpart gas engine and see how much wood they can cut with each one the gas powered one always out does the battery in productivity. Sure they might be a little bit lighter but for other than a homeowner that’s just making a few cuts here and there for someone that’s out cutting every day all day to me there not there yet imo.
Keep up the great vids and winning competitions. I think this Storm Ciaran will give us all more work this winter
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Thank you for this video. I am really interested in how the battery life is in the different saws and whet time is needed for battery to recover. Thank you.
Great video with lots of information! Thank you !
Enjoyed the video. I especially like the outtakes. Unfortunately you are Stihl Biased. There are other excellent chainsaws on the market. I have tried the Stihl E saws and find them lacking as compared to the Echo 2500T and the Husky 540i. But, that's JMHO. Nice job on the video.
This was a video on the saw that I use on a daily basis. I said nothing about them being the only ones or better than others battery saws. You can also find my comparison video on the echo 2500t, the Husqvarna and the stihl
Excellent info!
Superb explanation on your experience with your fleet of Stihl battery chainsaws, l am definitely ready to pull the trigger on MSA 220 TCO, with 14 inch B&C, Have you tried the Saw with a 12 inch B&C, many of my arborist compadres recommend 12 inch, faster chain speed and better balance, l would greatly appreciate your feedback, thank you, l have just subscribed, greeting from Ireland !!!
I have the the 220C in two hands configuration and I also have the 161T.
On the 161T I switch the original 25cm bar to 30cm no problem at all in regard to power and feels better balanced. Now to be up on a tree I am not so sure if I with prefer the 220 TCO it maybe heavier so not as comfortable.
So glad I'm starting to see new content. I love getting your opinion on all things chainsaw related.
Nice video. I can't wait for the next one
Thanks glad you liked it
Hi Felixia Nice One Thanks again
You’re very welcome
500 batteries and the 300 saws are the only option to consider at Stihl. Anything else is under powered, even for basic tasks. I sold my 220 and very happy I did it. The anorexic torq on this thing would make pruning problematic since the ligthtest branch would easily jam the chain. Both 220 and 300 turns fast however ...
The 161 runs great for pruning with a 200
I can’t give up my 261
Me neither
I have the Echo DCS-2500 T and have been eyeing the DCS-5000 for larger jobs. The DCS-2500 T is the perfect saw to carry on the ATV to clear trails in my opinion. I carry an 2nd battery though. The DCS-5000 beat out the stihl it was tested against, on a comparison video on project farm channel, but I can't recall the Stihl model in the test.
Unfortunately I know nothing about the 5000 so I can’t help you there
Vielen Danke ,für dein ausführliches Video , über die Akkusägen , von Stihl ! Ich verstehe ,dass sie zum klettern , eine Erleichterung sind, wegen des geringeren Gewichts , wenn es "ran" gehen muss ,ist wahrscheinlich eine Benzin Motorsäge ,die erste Wahl.
Ich finde , dass sie preislich sehr teuer sind und ich, aus dem Grund , immer zu einer Benzinsäge greifen würde ,allerdings ist es in meinem Fall eine andere Sache ,ich arbeite nicht jeden Tag damit.
Ein schönes Wochenende !
It's been a while , great review !
Thank you. Good to be back
Hello, nice video 🙂 I prefer the MS 151 isn't it ?
I haven’t tried the 151
@@Femalelumberjack Thank you for your response. In the futur, I hope you will able to try it :)
Good lord girl great to see you posting a video! Hope all is good with your business. Great to see ya felixia keep cutting girl!👍🌲😊 stay safe over there. New Jersey logman
Thank you 😊
I’ve been crazy busy with work and competitions but it’s so nice to get a video out
Thank you from st frederic quebec
Love the outtakes!
Glad you enjoyed it
Very nice
Thanks
Stihl💪
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fine fra klip 😆
Haha Tak
bel video ,grazie
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Where you been
Very busy with work and competitions