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forum threadPatrickNeenanPhoto posted Mar 15, 2026 05:38 PM
forum threadPatrickNeenanPhoto posted Mar 15, 2026 05:38 PM

Greenworks 60V 16" Brushless Cordless Chainsaw, 2.5Ah Battery and Charger Included $178.49

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Powered by a Greenworks Pro 60V UltraPowerâ„¢ lithium-ion battery, this Greenworks Pro cordless chainsaw delivers the power and performance of typical gas-powered saws, without the noise, fumes, or harmful emissions. The battery-powered brushless motor delivers 20% more torque and faster cutting than a 42cc gas-powered chainsaw, and it features our No Prime, No Choke, No Pull. easy-starting system for fast starts every time, with no aggravating pull cord. This lightweight cordless chainsaw is equipped with a 16-inch bar and chain, pro-style side-mounted chain tensioning for easy bar and chain maintenance, automatic chain oiler, transparent oil fill window, and inertia-activated chain brake. The powerful Greenworks Pro 60V UltraPowerâ„¢ cordless battery platform gives you all the power you need to tackle all your lawn care projects. Kick gas to the curb this spring and go green with no fumes, no mixing, no maintenance and no pull cords. Let Greenworks help you take the work out of yard work.

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Powered by a Greenworks Pro 60V UltraPowerâ„¢ lithium-ion battery, this Greenworks Pro cordless chainsaw delivers the power and performance of typical gas-powered saws, without the noise, fumes, or harmful emissions. The battery-powered brushless motor delivers 20% more torque and faster cutting than a 42cc gas-powered chainsaw, and it features our No Prime, No Choke, No Pull. easy-starting system for fast starts every time, with no aggravating pull cord. This lightweight cordless chainsaw is equipped with a 16-inch bar and chain, pro-style side-mounted chain tensioning for easy bar and chain maintenance, automatic chain oiler, transparent oil fill window, and inertia-activated chain brake. The powerful Greenworks Pro 60V UltraPowerâ„¢ cordless battery platform gives you all the power you need to tackle all your lawn care projects. Kick gas to the curb this spring and go green with no fumes, no mixing, no maintenance and no pull cords. Let Greenworks help you take the work out of yard work.

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Yesterday 08:38 PM
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CreditGuyYesterday 08:38 PM
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Here are my thoughts on battery chainsaws in case they are helpful to anyone.

They are great for light users and especially users who are far from services like gas stations (where I use mine is 17 miles from town with a gas station) and the 2 stroke oil is not easy to get in town so I have to stock up on the city runs (which are 70 miles away). It always runs, unlike gas saws that need tuneups and never seem to start if they've been sitting for a while.

But a gallon of gas can keep a saw running for hours vs the 20-30 minute run time of batteries (and recharging takes a couple of hours). And gas seems to have more power, in spite of the battery claims. And revving up a gas powered saw seems more natural than the on off nature of the battery powered version.

Personally I like the battery powered ones for my situation and to alleviate the longevity issues I bought a fast charger and extra batteries off of eBay, so yes more expense but I paid about $100 total for two extra capacity batteries and the charger.

I would cut until my batteries were out, then split the wood and stack it and call it a day. Then repeat the next day. Eventually I had more than enough wood for keeping warm. But that method doesn't work if you have a large job that needs to be done in a short time frame

Regardless of style of saw, buy a bunch of sharpening steels and learn how to sharpen your blade. I learned as a kid and 30 years later remembered just enough to get the blades sharp again until I regained my knowledge of how to sharpen efficiently.
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TheRealStealth111Today 01:24 PM
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I love my Greenworks collection. I prefer the 80v stuff as I have quite a few chargers and high capacity batteries.

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