Tiny DeWalt Chainsaw VS HUGE Log!
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- čas přidán 26. 04. 2024
- See if my cordless 12 inch 20v DeWalt Chainsaw can cut through this 30 inch log!
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🎥 Hauling GIANT LOG Across Town: • Hauled This LOG Throug...
About: In this video I begin a series of videos I will be coming out with of how I can cut through this log. I’m going to start from the easiest way and work up to the hardest way to cut through this log. After seeing if I can do it with this little but mighty DeWalt 20V chainsaw, I’ll try a sawzall, a grinder or an ax! Sit back, turn up the music and enjoy watching this DeWalt chainsaw take on its biggest task! Did it bite off more than it can chew?
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Handyman Hertz I figured you would get a kick out of this. Last summer we had a wind storm and I lost 10 inch branches from my cherry apple tree. Fortunately the branches landed on my fence and didn’t damage my Nextdoor neighbors property. There gas chainsaw wouldn’t start . I live in the Heart of Black and Decker/ DEWALT country and nobody had any chainsaws except for the Harbor Freight unit. I pulled out my old trusted Black and Decker 18 volt Chainsaw. I ordered a Dewalt Battery adapter, a 14 inch Bar and a 14 inch Oregon Chain. Amazon delivered everything the following morning. I reassembled my Frankenstein Chainsaw and went to work. I have 3 5AH DEWALT batteries and made short work of the branches. I’m a retired so I have some time on my hands. My attitude was when I drain 2 batteries, it’s time to take a break. I still want a DEWALT 20V chainsaw . I just forgot to order one since my Frankenstein chainsaw is working so well 😅😅
That is a really cool story, I like that! Thanks for sharing, I can just picture that setup. Speaking of gas chainsaws not starting, that's exactly why I like this. No more gas and carburetors to think about. 👍🏼
I really like my little DeWalt saw. The oil fill cap needs a good o-ring to alleviate the leakage. Their pole saw has been great too!
Me too. Mine Leaked When I Got it, but before I got around to fixing it, it stopped leaking. If it leaks again, do you remember what o-ring you used? I've looked into their pole saw, glad to know its good.
Im happy to see. I'm not the only one who over fills these!
Nope, definitely not the only one.
I’ve got this saw and carry it in my F350 utility bed when in RV trips and in my Jeep Wrangler when going into the woods. Tree across the road? Not for long.
Haha not for long! Quiet...no gas...perfect for jeeping. 👍🏼
It did a pretty amazing job
Yeah, I've been happy with it! 👍🏼
That little saw is amazing! I might have to invest in the 60 V if you ever get enough likes to try that one out. Great job both of you!
thanks! yeah, its not for everyday use, but its lightweight an powerful enough for most people!
Pretty amazing that you were able to cut through that log using a 12" chain saw! 👍👍
Yeah, its a good little saw! not a professional grade, but perfect for Homeowners and the rest of us DIY'ers!
I've got one of those. That was a tall order for it.😮
Yeah! About 8-9 minutes of actual cutting. How have you liked yours?
@HandymanHertz I like mine. I use it for a little construction around the house, but mostly keep it in the kubota sidekick to clear fallen trees on the trails. With that 5amp battery it last a long time.
@patrickcreath217 I'm same as you, here and there. I love that I don't have to worry about gas and carburetor's and ethanol.
Thats a cute saw. Gas saw much better tho. Do u have a gas saw? Maybe do a Video on that one & when to use proper tool for the job. Thx.
Thanks for the idea. i do actually have a stihl 192 TC top handle 12 inch one. I've been thinking about comparing them Maybe cut 4x4's, various branch size, trees, etc. what else would you like to see?
Hey man, just some advice when sharpening a chainsaw: those files are meant to go only in one direction, not to be pushed and pulled through the cutter. Doing that really harms the cutter and shortens the life of your file. You should only push the file through the cutting (forward) direction and not drag it back through. I do enjoy the nature of the video and it's a pretty fine showcase of the saw! If you did it just for the fun of it, then keep it up but I may also suggest getting a better (larger) tool for a job of that size too lol
The way he filed the chain made my skin crawl
Thanks