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Need reccomenations for easy to start chainsaw
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<blockquote data-quote="bobfuente" data-source="post: 3549136" data-attributes="member: 46240"><p>The freeze last month killed one of my massive loblolly pines. Hence my interest in a powerful gasoline chainsaw. But a Dewalt 70v was recommended, along with some other electrics and gas powered. I looked at the Dewalt on Amazon out of curiosity and was stupefied at the videos. I didn't think an electric saw could do anything close to what I saw on those videos.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Oklahomabassin, you've got one of these?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobfuente, post: 3549136, member: 46240"] The freeze last month killed one of my massive loblolly pines. Hence my interest in a powerful gasoline chainsaw. But a Dewalt 70v was recommended, along with some other electrics and gas powered. I looked at the Dewalt on Amazon out of curiosity and was stupefied at the videos. I didn't think an electric saw could do anything close to what I saw on those videos. Edit: Oklahomabassin, you've got one of these? [/QUOTE]
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