I like the looks of that little saw, it seems to work pretty well for the money. My cordless stuff is all Ryobi One+ (I'm a piker, I know - need Dewalt or something). Ryobi has several versions, more expensive but more likely to find their way into my garage, once I get a garage. We live in a condo for now, but I'm retiring in October and we're moving to a small town. I like having one charger for all the battery operated tools. But if I need a little saw for suckers and small branches, that one would be on my list to look at. Thanks for the video, and all the best to you, the Mrs. and the rest of your family.
Dear Hevyshevy couple. 👍👌👏😁 A funny/cute little toy for sure! Maybe good for cutting fresh wood branches to trim all kinds of bushes/trees. But definitely not strong enough for cutting relatively thick dry wood (as shown). I would not wanna have it because it has no chain oiler integrated. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards, luck and especially health to all of you.
Sorry but battery power tools are a joke. At least where I live. Temps in the thirties kills battery life to half or less. I'll take gas power any day.
I like chainsaws . I can watch someone run it for hours!! God bless you all !!!! Eddy
I have one and was pleasantly surprised how useful it really is.
Perfect for making firewood
I have a few of them. Different models one has the oil feed and they work great 👍👍
Good to know!
I like the looks of that little saw, it seems to work pretty well for the money. My cordless stuff is all Ryobi One+ (I'm a piker, I know - need Dewalt or something). Ryobi has several versions, more expensive but more likely to find their way into my garage, once I get a garage. We live in a condo for now, but I'm retiring in October and we're moving to a small town. I like having one charger for all the battery operated tools. But if I need a little saw for suckers and small branches, that one would be on my list to look at. Thanks for the video, and all the best to you, the Mrs. and the rest of your family.
a real lumber Jill. god bless
Dear Hevyshevy couple.
👍👌👏😁 A funny/cute little toy for sure! Maybe good for cutting fresh wood branches to trim all kinds of bushes/trees. But definitely not strong enough for cutting relatively thick dry wood (as shown). I would not wanna have it because it has no chain oiler integrated.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards, luck and especially health to all of you.
Thanks for watching
It's a good thing these fancy cordless saws weren't around when I was young . Hand sawing them street signs down took some work ..... lol
Haha. That’s right.
Mrs. HevyChevy approved.
Let the saw do the work, or let the axe do the work is excellent advice.
good for trimming your bush ??
That too
Not related to this video, but how long has it been since Onelonleyfarmer has been down there?
Several years now.
A mother's day's gift I know my wife would shoot me for saying that Thank you for the video
Where do you put the chain oil ?
Directly on the chain.
@@MrHevyshevy Thanks
Where is the SAFETY EQUIPMENT As u test it?
For a moment I thought I've clicked on the wrong thumbnail. 😁
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I would say this is a shrub machine.
Dan in Bangor
it's what all the lumber jacks up here is using.
She's a regular LumberJill ain't she
I reckon so.
Sorry but battery power tools are a joke. At least where I live. Temps in the thirties kills battery life to half or less. I'll take gas power any day.
Each to his own.
I bought my wife one.
Cool
Sounds jumpy at cutting
How much are replacement bars, and chains. No chaps, no safety glasses, no gloves. Tsk, tsk, tsk