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Author Topic: Dewalt Chainsaw and Trail Maintenance  (Read 4505 times)

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Offline Smokey Hills Bandit

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Hey Everyone!
Used and abused my Dewalt 20V chainsaw. This thing is super impressive and now I only break out the gas saw if I am sawing big wood all day. Video comes with a little snowmobile tour of the trails we have cut so far. All done by chainsaws over the last 3 years.
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Cool video Hills. That and the Dewalt pole saw on my wish list right now, probably the pole saw first. Thanks for sharing. :happy1: :happy1:
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Cool video Hills. That and the Dewalt pole saw on my wish list right now, probably the pole saw first. Thanks for sharing. :happy1: :happy1:
my son has one of them dewalt pole saws. he let me use it to trim a tree in my yard last summer. that thing works really slick.  :happy1: it gets a bit heavy when its all in one piece.

not sure if i'd buy a cordless chainsaw  :scratch: it be nice and light for trimming though???????
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got some friends that have that saw and love it!!   good video, thanks!! 

the dog wagging his tail when in FF was funny!! 

I have the dewalt sawz all and use that for trimming and it works good for me here...   :happy1:
« Last Edit: February 02/06/22, 09:59:56 AM by mike89 »
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I see next weeks FF add has the 60V Dewalt chain saw $70.00 off for those interested...
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Good to know. I've been contemplating making a move on one for a while. Seems like there's always some storm damage or a weed tree that needs to be dealt with.
« Last Edit: February 02/06/22, 12:50:07 PM by Dotch »
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got some friends that have that saw and love it!!   good video, thanks!! 

the dog wagging his tail when in FF was funny!! 

I have the dewalt sawz all and use that for trimming and it works good for me here...   :happy1:
got me one of those sawz all's to. Comes in handy now and then. I have one blade earmarked for cutting up deer! :happy1:
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I have the 60V Dewalt, use it all the time. Great saw!

Offline MN RACK ATTACK

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I've got the 20v chainsaw and love it. Like Smokey says, its not for the big stuff but anything 8" and under it great. 1 tank of bar oil per every 4ah battery.
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Price on the 20 volt 12" at FF on sale in this week's ad is $229, includes battery & charger, pick up in store. In email ad but not the print ad... :scratch: The 60V 16" is not available at Owatonna but is in Mason City for $369. Not sure if it's on sale or not there. You guys up north get all the good sales... :pouty:
« Last Edit: February 02/06/22, 02:39:20 PM by Dotch »
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Price on the 20 volt 12" at FF on sale in this week's ad is $229, includes battery & charger, pick up in store. In email ad but not the print ad... :scratch: The 60V 16" is not available at Owatonna but is in Mason City for $369. Not sure if it's on sale or not there. You guys up north get all the good sales... :pouty:

the 60v is supposed to be $70.00 off starting next Friday...  2-11-22  to  2-19-22
« Last Edit: February 02/07/22, 11:27:25 AM by mike89 »
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I'll keep my eyes open for that. I know delbert went the electric route but can't remember what brand he bought. My buddy used his Remington AC model to cut up a pickup load of birch (that's bitch for JB) when we were in Canada. Worked slick. Best of all, no one was killed or maimed!  :happy1: 
« Last Edit: February 02/07/22, 11:59:06 AM by Dotch »
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. Best of all, no one was killed or maimed!  :happy1:
By far safer to work with than it's gas counterpart.

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Good to know SHB. The buddy I mentioned has a scar about 6" long on his thigh where the gas saw bit him.

And mikey, I see in the mailbox this noon on the front page of the FF circular the 60V 16" Dewalt chainsaw for $70 off you mentioned. Never will I doubt you again. If you say glenn really is a smurf, I believe you.  :rotflmao:

Seriously, I don't know what's up with FF sometimes. Used to be we got a paper circular every week just like clockwork. A few years ago they got away from that, saying if you still wanted a paper circular you could request it, which I did. We got them for a while & then they disappeared so I signed up for email notifications. Then they quit showing up. Had to look the damn things up online. Then all the sudden, the paper circulars started showing up again as did the email notifications. WTH?!? Someone there must not know if they're afoot or horseback.  :crazy: 
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we stopped getting them too,  about 5 weeks they started showing up in the mail!!   and so that was the add I got last Friday or Saturday!!  and I still get the emails too!!!   
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 :doah: :confused: dont youz guyz pay attention when using a gas chainsaw???? :shocked: :rotflmao: :doah: my one and only thought when using one is where is that bar at!!!!!!!!

as far as FF...........that place is a freakin joke since the Mills family sold it!!!!!! rates up there almost along the lines of wallyworld and Amazon!!!!! :evil: :evil: :mooning: :rotflmao:
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:doah: :confused: dont youz guyz pay attention when using a gas chainsaw???? :shocked: :rotflmao: :doah: my one and only thought when using one is where is that bar at!!!!!!!!

as far as FF...........that place is a freakin joke since the Mills family sold it!!!!!! rates up there almost along the lines of wallyworld and Amazon!!!!! :evil: :evil: :mooning: :rotflmao:

no one said it wasn't...   
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Guess he'd rather have the mask police chase him around Menards mikey... :police:
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:doah: :confused: dont youz guyz pay attention when using a gas chainsaw???? :shocked: :rotflmao: :doah: my one and only thought when using one is where is
Got a three inch scar on my. knee from my saw swinging back toward me as I cut through and dropped a widowmaker. Shouldn’t have happened. I broke my routine. Usually i put on chaps, cut wood, and split wood. This time I split wood, grabbed the saw and headed to the woods to cut trees without chaps. Lots of blood and no serious problems. But it sure rippled up a pair of jeans. It also trminded me to s’more aware of things.

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:doah: :confused: dont youz guyz pay attention when using a gas chainsaw???? :shocked: :rotflmao: :doah: my one and only thought when using one is where is that bar at!!!!!!!!

as far as FF...........that place is a freakin joke since the Mills family sold it!!!!!! rates up there almost along the lines of wallyworld and Amazon!!!!! :evil: :evil: :mooning: :rotflmao:
:scratch: :doah: I hear this place https://www.yelp.com/biz/teals-market-cold-spring-2 has REALLY went down hill lately too!!!  :sleazy: :nerd: :mooning: :evil: :evil: :rotflmao:         
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:doah: :confused: dont youz guyz pay attention when using a gas chainsaw???? :shocked: :rotflmao: :doah: my one and only thought when using one is where is that bar at!!!!!!!!

as far as FF...........that place is a freakin joke since the Mills family sold it!!!!!! rates up there almost along the lines of wallyworld and Amazon!!!!! :evil: :evil: :mooning: :rotflmao:
:scratch: :doah: I hear this place https://www.yelp.com/biz/teals-market-cold-spring-2 has REALLY went down hill lately too!!!  :sleazy: :nerd: :mooning: :evil: :evil: :rotflmao:         
:pouty: :pouty: :banghead: :banghead: training-087 :tut: best go in and get them hearing aids readjusted!!!!! :rotflmao: :mooning: :mooning:
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:doah: :confused: dont youz guyz pay attention when using a gas chainsaw???? :shocked: :rotflmao: :doah: my one and only thought when using one is where is
Got a three inch scar on my. knee from my saw swinging back toward me as I cut through and dropped a widowmaker. Shouldn’t have happened. I broke my routine. Usually i put on chaps, cut wood, and split wood. This time I split wood, grabbed the saw and headed to the woods to cut trees without chaps. Lots of blood and no serious problems. But it sure rippled up a pair of jeans. It also trminded me to s’more aware of things.
i was pretty much slinging mud there........ i know things can happen in a hell of a hurry.

i've had jobs all my life that were somewhat dangerous with heavy equipment and big machines....saftey has been drilled into me since i was 18.
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Ya, I learned early on how dangerous it was around the farm. I don't remember it but when I was 3, I fell in the feed wagon on a scoop shovel & had a cut above my right eye. Wondered for many years how I got it. Was run over by a sheep when I was 4 and kicked by a pony when I was 5. Same year I got stung by a nest of bees. Almost cut a finger off with a bean hook used for volunteer corn when I was 9. My wife doesn't do blood very well. 8 years ago, I got caught above the left eye by a ewe. She suddenly raised her head up when I leaned over a panel to grab a hanging feed pan & wham! I saw stars. ~3/4" long gash that bled like a stuck hog. When my wife saw me walking to the house all blood, she freaked out and ran the other way, yelling "Go in the house and get a wet towel! Get in the car! I'll drive you to the emergency room!" As you said glenn, happens in a hurry.   
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yes it does, suddenly pow!!!  instant injury...  ouch...   
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Think we still have 2 of my dad's first chainsaws at the cabin yet, we don't use them anymore but those don't have that safety chain brake like the newer ones nowadays do.

They've come along ways with safety stuff. Some of it's a real big pain in the kiester though.
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They've come along ways with safety stuff. Some of it's a real big pain in the kiester though.
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Yes, like those dam gas cans.

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They've come along ways with safety stuff. Some of it's a real big pain in the kiester though.

Yes, like those dam gas cans.
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oh yes!!   :happy1:
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I've seen them new gas cans... Yea they don't look fun. I shouldn't ever need a new one, hopefully. :happy1:
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I have a Milwaukee cordless with a 16" blade. I was skeptical at first but i've been won over. I'll buy most any small electric tool that doesn't require that crappy corn gas that gums everything up. I went Milwaukee because I already have a bunch of their battery operated stuff.
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