I got my hands on the all new Dewalt 60v Top Handle chainsaw. let's see if it's any good! DCCS674X2
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@Bearbait016 ай бұрын
Model # for this saw is DCCS674X2
@merlin76727 күн бұрын
I have the 12 inch DeWalt. Put on a 16 inch oragon bar on works great no oiling issues
@bentickner13 ай бұрын
nothing beats a saw with a new or properly sharpened chain. When it comes to top handle saws I really like the stihl 201tc. its light, runs great and seems fast. reaching out for 1 handed cuts all day will make you want it lighter.
@austinsocci77734 ай бұрын
Dwalt the best brand I think hands down
@57pad754 ай бұрын
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@Kevin.L_7 ай бұрын
We have the Milwaukee top handle. It didn't oil at first either and we figured out you have to run it about 30 seconds to get oil to the bar before the first cut and then it's fine. The Milwaukee Hatchet oils great like the 20V DeWalt.
@walshwoodworks89644 ай бұрын
There’s a sticker on the saw that tells you to do exactly that.
@user-dj1gu7lh1pАй бұрын
Классная пила. Быстрая. Удобная. Думаю о покупке пилы DeWalt😊
@zachmosteller46817 ай бұрын
The little Dewalt is impressive.
@Bearbait017 ай бұрын
Sure is. And I'm the only person that has one I think 🤣
@zachmosteller46817 ай бұрын
@@Bearbait01 maybe 🤔.......... I prefer red tools though 😁 milwaukee is the king!!!!😁😁
@freedomconstruction5 ай бұрын
@@Bearbait01 Yep, sofar i think! Really cool saw.
@jamessmith26682 ай бұрын
Nice mustang
@davidlaws61197 ай бұрын
Im glad you guys are honest about your experience. Chainsaw work and especially climbing work is something strictly for very experienced arborists. Most guys spend time on the ground dragging brush, filing chains, eventually bucking but more importantly being in the presence of experience and drawing from those who have done it for a long time. I would highly suggest that both of you go do some work with an experienced arborist. That field is probably one of if not the most dangerous jobs on the earth, seriously. You dont want to spend the rest of your life in a wheelchair amongst many other scenarios. With filing the saws, pferd makes a 3 in 1 file that is basically fool proof as it will file your rakers and teeth simultaneously. Keep your angle the same with smooth strokes and the same number of strokes per tooth. Typically 3 +/- strokes depending on how bad the chain is. With the bar oil, its not going to oil as much as a gas saw due to the slower chain speed which in turn means you will see less lubrication. Additionally, while cutting, the shavings will absorb most of the oil. Try using a thinner oil as another commenter mentioned. I can't stress enough how dangerous this work is. Please get around professionals and pick their brain, watch them work, ask for lessons on sharpening and it would be best to work with a professional outfit for at least a few months prior to continuing to run ypur own side business and figuring it out as you go along. Chances are, you won't be going for too long if you dont. Best wishes!
@Bearbait017 ай бұрын
Definitely good advice. We aren't running a side business really, more just messing around with very low risk trees. Learning what we can from others on KZfaq and on forums and taking our time to get competent at climbing/ tree work. It definitely is a dangerous hobby but as far as the actual climbing is concerned we take extra precautions that most others on KZfaq do not. Like using a fall arrest lanyard in addition to a steel core, no one on KZfaq does that but you won't catch me in the tree without multiple ways to be tied in. It's all a learning process. I surely am not trying to teach anyone with these videos, simply enjoying a new reason to get outside.
@davidlaws61197 ай бұрын
I can tell you guys have passion and a drive to get after it. That's a wonderful thing you don't see a whole lot anymore. Definitely better than being on a video game or self absorbed in social media. Keep at it and just be safe!
@rigobertomoreno88536 ай бұрын
No subistes el modelo de la herramienta
@AG-xc5ml5 ай бұрын
yes
@mitchc62016 ай бұрын
At 57 seconds what is the black attachment that is on the notch polesaw? Thanks!
@Bearbait016 ай бұрын
That's the Notch Marvin with the Big Shot slingshot head for setting lines In trees.
@richname62567 ай бұрын
hi bear im glad to see another video , for the oil did you check if there is anny in the reservoir , and you might cheat by using a smaller grade of oill
@Bearbait017 ай бұрын
Yeah I filled it up with oil. I don't know a whole lot about oil when it comes to chainsaws but I just expect there to be more lubrication. The more the better I would think.
@richname62567 ай бұрын
@@Bearbait01 and you may try automatik transmission oil to and its red so you see it better
@berryreading48096 ай бұрын
I think the Echo "premium" runs the best in my cordless saws. That Husqvarna all season X force certainly isn't thick, but it is fairly tacky... I dunno about the Stihl "premium" as I've had some pretty significant inconsistencies over the last few gallons we've used, so I'm not buying any more until they fix whatever that issue or formula change is... 🤷♂️ Honestly the best flowing bar oil I've ever used was some biodegradable Walmart stocked stuff 🤣 Timberline maybe? It does gather moisture/degrade in anything that's not airtight over a couple years, but that stuff ran great! Sadly they either didn't stock it last year or I already missed it's seasonal batch... I'll have to check again next time. I'd order some online if I could remember the brand, but I immediately transferred it to carry bottles both times I bought it 🤣 I agree ATF is definitely an option, but knowing dewalt saws it'll leak out faster than you can fill it up! 😂👍
@Bearbait016 ай бұрын
@berryreading4809 thankfully the top handle doesn't seem to leak at all. I know you're not supposed to use motor oil but I really like how slippery motor oil gets the bars. I may just use motor oil anyway. How bad could it really be?
@LeeRoy123425 күн бұрын
629 cdn from atlas now for the same kit
@t0fast18 күн бұрын
At first I thought it was a regional thing, but then I saw the NH plates. DeWalt is pronounced Duh-Walt, not Dee-Walt. Once you get bitten by the bug, it's hard to quit it. If it uses a battery, DeWalt is the one to go with in 99% of the time. If it plugs in then I find Bosch tools are the way to go. I was going back and forth between the Stihl MSA 220 and the DeWalt 60v. The Stihl is built nicer, but it costs twice as much and their baterries last only half as long. In regards to oil, with the 60v, you should be filling it up every 2-3 batteries under normal cutting. Gas is typically a fillup per tank.
@Bearbait0118 күн бұрын
I like saying deewalt it's fun
@goldienakamoto7894Ай бұрын
you are that guy
@DTUDeadshot2 ай бұрын
i just got one of these and the chain tensioner broke after the saw binded and made the yellow triangle activate had to get a new one and it still not working
@Bearbait012 ай бұрын
Oh shit.
@DTUDeadshot2 ай бұрын
this video helped so much mine binded because of the oil issue and i never primed it like that or put oil so it broke
@Bearbait012 ай бұрын
@DTUDeadshot you didn't run any oil at all or you just didn't prime it? Also, is your tensioner fixed now? Do they have parts available for that?
@57pad755 ай бұрын
They are great with the 12ah my son have 2727 12ah it hase the 3/8 mini chain 6,600 rpm it leaks oil I have one like this 2826-22t with 12ah and 8ah it don't leak oil in my opinion I like 2826 .325 chain 7,700 rpm she cut way faster can push on 2 of them
@Bearbait015 ай бұрын
Kinda irrelevant because this saw isn't for that kind of cutting. If you're bucking firewood get a different saw. I'd never use this saw for anything more than climbing situations. I did another video climbing with it and it seems like it would last a long time and I was only using the 9ah battery. Obviously cutting through thicker wood would use more battery but for its intended purpose, limbs and taking small tops. Battery life isn't an issue.
@57pad755 ай бұрын
@Bearbait01 yes I know that but I am a old guy buck up a small lot of fire wood at a time for the fun of it love to know what one 12ah battery can cut before I buy or I mite get the milwaukee 2826 22 it $1100. Here I Cant use gas saw They say the 2826 can get 225 in 4x4 on 12ah I have a different need for it than you I need a good top hand
@Bearbait015 ай бұрын
I'd consider this aswell the Milwaukee is an 18 volt saw while the dewalt is a 54v saw (60 advertised but really 54). You may be good in your use case to go with the 20 Volt dewalt saw. It's only $150 without a battery. Cheapest battery saw on the market and I've used mine enough to tell you, it's not going to break easily like you think it may at that price point. It's a good low budget saw for sure.
@Bearbait015 ай бұрын
Also when using battery saws for bucking, the batteries, especially the dewalt ones tend to overheat. I'd go with multiple batteries instead of one large battery to save frustration and having to wait for them to cool down.
@57pad755 ай бұрын
@Bearbait01 thanks for your help I have the 20v Dewalt 12" nice little saw but slow cutting I have a 40v yardworks 14" it old it still can buck up more wood than the Dewalt 20v and it way faster a little heaver I like that saw but it not a top handle so I can't use it with one hand that why I like the 20v better I like using one hand I am going to try a new one milwaukee or Dewalt what one buck up the most wood on one charge of a 12ah battery So it like this when the battery is done so will I be done but I want the most wood buck up lol
@P8intballEvans3 ай бұрын
The oilers on the DeWalt saws are either all or nothing even with the thinner oil
@user-xe5rt8ze9g18 күн бұрын
Когда в России появится?
@DTUDeadshot2 ай бұрын
did the dewalt oil work, i looked on amazon it’s $65 for a gallon that’s a lot more then the one i have is echo brand, i got a new one ill try and dump some oil on the bar and prime it but if dewalt oil works that would be nice
@Bearbait012 ай бұрын
I've been using oregon oil. I like it. Way better than the husqvarna stuff.
@DTUDeadshot2 ай бұрын
@@Bearbait01sweet thanks, this helped a lot my oil is way to thick had to run it like you did for a few minutes just to get the oil running and i put some on the blade hopefully it runs nice and the little tensioner doesn’t snap again they could have made it tougher!!!
@Bearbait012 ай бұрын
@@DTUDeadshot how'd is snap?
@freedomconstruction5 ай бұрын
The 20v saw is just ok untill it dies!
@freedomconstruction5 ай бұрын
I have that same 20v saw and it died on me after only a few months of work and sitting on a shelf for two years. Now it no longer works.