![]() ![]() ![]() The Chain/chip guard is plastic with some embedded metal at the bar stud. I managed a couple pinch ups and dislodged the chain once. You can see it running oil out onto the tip when you spin up the saw. There is an oil port running through the bar to the tip. Milwaukee created a system to oil the tip of the bar on the downhill side to make up for fling off. The saw has tons of power with great chain speed. You get reach and leverage that really makes it quick to do this task. The saw is killer for breaking down a tangled branch pile. I was wearing out long before the Battery.Īfter dropping a bunch of branches I removed the 3' section to make the tool a more manageable 80". My feeling is a 5-6AH battery would lighten things up and be enough to keep up with operator fatigue. After 4 hours of dropping 2"-6" cedar branches, I used 25% of the battery charge. I installed a 12ah battery I already had charged. With the chainsaw head attached it made quick work of many, branches. This thing cuts 1" branches with ease and is quieter and lighter than the My old Stihl. I'll be selling my trusty old Stihl HL75. I only used the Hedge trimmer for a few minutes. not cheap compared to some electric saws. The saw came with The powerhead, 3' extension, 10" chain saw attachment, Articulating 20" Hedge trimmer attachment, Charger, and 9.0ah battery. It weighs about 15lb-ish with one 3' section and 9ah battery. One can add more sections to get longer ($54 each). When extended with the 3' section it's nearly 10'. Rather than have a telescoping pole They chose to go with a Quick Connect system.Īt first I was sort of bummed by this but, after using the saw I see how much more rigid this is than telescoping. I'm not sure this unit is made for daily pounding but for tuning up the many trees on my 5er it seems fine. I ordered one of the M18 Pole saws in and yesterday had a few hours to use it. Slowly I've been adding Outdoor power tools as Milwaukee brings out new tools Traditional woodworking/carpentry tools and some Roto-Hammers. ![]() I have a pretty big kit up of Milwaukee M18 tools for my Bizo. I'm sure others out there are curious about this new offering I don't write reviews but here is my experience with the first day using this tool. Milwaukee® Easy Load Trimmer Head: 14”-16” Cutting Swath, accepts.Dual Shoulder Strap Harness: More support, lighter weight, reduced fatigue in extended cutting.Reaches full throttle in under one second, Boosting productivity and control.REDLINK PLUS™ Intelligence: Optimizes performance, provides overload protection preventing damage to tool and battery during heavy applications compatible across the M18™ System. ![]()
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