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DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Chainsaw, 8 Inch Bare Tool Only (DCCS623B) $139.99

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DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Chainsaw, 8 Inch
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DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Chainsaw, 8 Inch
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NavyHaddock4377Today 10:06 AM
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180 at home depot
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Bloud1Today 01:00 PM
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Does anyone know if this leaks oil
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cupcake2026
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Quote from Bloud1 :
Does anyone know if this leaks oil
Sure does! From the side cap in my experience. I store it with the cap up
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Today 04:43 PM
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bjchu92Today 04:43 PM
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How does this compare to an ICE?
Today 04:55 PM
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Ekeenan86Today 04:55 PM
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Quote from Bloud1 :
Does anyone know if this leaks oil
I couldn't stand the chainsaw for this same reason. Returned it
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chadpToday 05:35 PM
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Quote from cupcake2026 :
Sure does! From the side cap in my experience. I store it with the cap up
I'm not going to pretend this makes me happy but I guess I feel better knowing it's just leaking and not broke.
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How would this do for in ground use? Have some large roots and plants I want to get rid of.

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reinkespiToday 08:05 PM
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Quote from tanman99 :
How would this do for in ground use? Have some large roots and plants I want to get rid of.

I recommend a reciprocating saw with a pruning blade. The dirt will dull the chain too fast. I had to put in 20 fence posts, where there used to be woods. The recip saw with the pruning blade was my favorite option for roots.
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thanatossassinToday 08:52 PM
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Quote from cupcake2026 :
Sure does! From the side cap in my experience. I store it with the cap up
Doesn't it just leak from the bar more that way?
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cupcake2026
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Quote from thanatossassin :
Doesn't it just leak from the bar more that way?
I don't think so... But it's stored in the garage so tbh I Don't pay a ton of attention
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reinkespiToday 08:56 PM
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I have three chainsaws. Gas Stihl, Electric DeWalt, and an electric Kobalt pole chainsaw. They all leak bar/chain oil. So did the previous two gas chainsaws I owned.

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