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| Love everything except for one little problem | |
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I got this saw after an ice-storm in Tulsa caused serious damage to a dozen trees. It had no problem cutting through a 16" oak trunk.
It's a workhorse that performs well. It tends to drink oil, but I guess that's good for performance and chain life.
There's a gizmo that's a screwdriver/wrench for chain removal. I lost mine because THERE'S NOWHERE ON THE SAW HOUSING TO STASH IT (are you listening Poulan). Otherwise, chain adjustment and removal are pretty straightforward.
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Mowed multiple trees near my house with ease. I love the fact that when I need to set down the saw there is no engine running like in a gas powered saw. Plenty of power in this saw to cut through most trees that I would attempt as weekend warrior.
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| Outstanding product for price...recommend: BUY! | |
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I live in Oregon...famous for the lumber industry and I have used gas chainsaws for a long time. I purchased the Poulan Pro 18-Inch 4 hp to replace one of my husky gas powered saws. I was impressed!! It will save you on gas (money in your pocket), saw maintanence (time), and cost of a gas power saw. You will still need bar oil, and I recommend a heavy duty long power cord...at least a 12 gauge cord to maximize the power of this fantastic electric saw. Note: I have used this saw to cut down to medium size oak trees that were at least 15 inch in diameter and found no lack of power...in fact I compare it to my 21 inch husky saw and I am cutting down on noise and CO2 polution. I would recommend that you use some sort of ear plug as the saw is just noisy enough that you should protect your hearing when you get older like me.
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I was very pleased with the operation of this chain saw.It quickly cuts through thick tree limbs. So far it has done the cutting jobs that I come up with on my property. Amazon delivered fast and post paid.
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I used it to cut 3 trees over 30 feet tall, and then cut the trunk in smaller pieces. It's very powerful.
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