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@andrewford80
@andrewford80 Минут бұрын
pretty impressive, that milwaukee
@MarcoAtlarge
@MarcoAtlarge 36 минут бұрын
sharpening 24" of .325 will be fun, Milwaukee should be nice for timber frame and cabin builders or slabbing in a woodshop
@robertbeagan2937
@robertbeagan2937 47 минут бұрын
Thats the diy version buy the fuel
@prtech7805
@prtech7805 3 сағат бұрын
What is this chain Stihl Picco Super Full chisel ?
@jrod78414
@jrod78414 3 сағат бұрын
I think i saw on another channel they changed the Milwaukee chain with another that is chiseled and it cut faster and the cuts were smoother but they guy said it could have a greater kickback
@hughtollett7200
@hughtollett7200 3 сағат бұрын
I worked on a lot of 92 series. I don't know how many 318 and 238s I was into. Always a good time when they kickback and start running backwards. And you haven't really seen anything until you watch one run away and eats itself alive. You don't sleep for 3 days after you rebuild one. You're good to go after that. Good times.
@AlexWaite-in4th
@AlexWaite-in4th 4 сағат бұрын
Sorry that 372 doesn’t sound right
@shooting201
@shooting201 4 сағат бұрын
Where can buy the stuff to made the bar?
@Lakecenterlawncare
@Lakecenterlawncare 5 сағат бұрын
Still no replacement for gas.
@edcochran714
@edcochran714 5 сағат бұрын
Are the bars swappable. So if you want a std bar on the 2000 you can have it?
@YouTubemagis
@YouTubemagis 5 сағат бұрын
Buen sonido
@captindan5460
@captindan5460 6 сағат бұрын
So WorkshopAddict did a good video where he swapped out the stock chain on the Milwaukee for a full chisel one and the saw performed way better. So maybe re run the test with both saws with full chisel chains. The chain he bought had to be shorten to fit the Milwaukee btw.
@reusefull
@reusefull 6 сағат бұрын
@captindan5460 this was a full chisel full house chain. The most aggressive chain Oregon makes in .325 pitch. I mentioned that towards the beginning and towards the end. I really need to figure out how to mount a 3/8 pitch chain on that saw. That will change things completely.
@SolarSpaClub
@SolarSpaClub 6 сағат бұрын
The video we've all been waiting for! Interesting results. Do you think the Milwaukee can take a 28?
@reusefull
@reusefull 6 сағат бұрын
@SolarSpaClub definitely, and it's on my list
@SolarSpaClub
@SolarSpaClub 5 сағат бұрын
​@@reusefullok well I guess I'm not selling this chainsaw yet
@sharpandloud3422
@sharpandloud3422 6 сағат бұрын
The people that do this kind of thing just need to work with their tools more instead of making videos.
@shooting201
@shooting201 6 сағат бұрын
Where did you get M18 2827 chainsaw w 24" bars
@reusefull
@reusefull 6 сағат бұрын
@@shooting201 I had to make the bar by swapping tips
@shooting201
@shooting201 5 сағат бұрын
What do you mean?
@reusefull
@reusefull Сағат бұрын
@@shooting201 I'm going to post a video on it. I bought a 3/8 guide bar and then changed the nose on the guide bar so that it became a .325 guide bar.
@ЕмилДамянов-з5ы
@ЕмилДамянов-з5ы 7 сағат бұрын
With Husqvarna you can work non stop but for Milwaukee you will need 10-20 full battery and you will be not so productive and chaisaw with battery is sime joke no one real pro dond use battery chaisaw
@edwardrook8146
@edwardrook8146 5 сағат бұрын
Yes
@ЕмилДамянов-з5ы
@ЕмилДамянов-з5ы 5 сағат бұрын
@@edwardrook8146 Chaisaw with battery is some good Joke 😂
@jaxxonbalboa3243
@jaxxonbalboa3243 7 сағат бұрын
That Husky sounds a bit under powered!
@reusefull
@reusefull 7 сағат бұрын
@jaxxonbalboa3243 another viewer mentioned that. Maybe my next project will be a top end with a gasket delete and a muffler 🤷‍♂️
@BruceMyersLBZ
@BruceMyersLBZ 8 сағат бұрын
Is that 372 well worn? Kind of sounds little low on compression when pulling it n shutting down
@reusefull
@reusefull 7 сағат бұрын
@BruceMyersLBZ it's definitely got a few cuts under it. I've fooled around with a smaller saw doing a gasket delete and very mild porting to get some extra power, but I haven't messed with this yet because it starts and runs good. If it starts feeling weak, I'll probably try a couple mods.
@Tihiroprjckuh9000
@Tihiroprjckuh9000 10 сағат бұрын
A good real test with a gas chainsaw. Milwaukee Max 9.5 nm, 14 m/s, 18v 2x12 AH vs Husky 372XP 70 cc 3.9 kW (5.3 hp), max 4.3 nm, 28.5 m/s. The chains are the same, the bars are the same. the result is almost the same. Greenworks v82 (72v) 8ah max 4.0 nm, max. 6 kW 25 m/s. This means that perhaps the Milwaukee engine with increased gear stages (torque and reduced speed) and the microprocessor sets the overheating temperature a little higher than, for example, the Greenworks. But this is all guesswork.
@reusefull
@reusefull 9 сағат бұрын
@Tihiroprjckuh9000 I think that if the Milwaukee could run a 3/8 chain instead of .325 it could outcut the 372xp but a decent margin. That torque is significant!
@Tihiroprjckuh9000
@Tihiroprjckuh9000 4 сағат бұрын
@@reusefull indeed
@tgsgardenmaintenance4627
@tgsgardenmaintenance4627 11 сағат бұрын
Couple of questions, how many batteries would you need for a full day's work, with no charge points? And , if something goes wrong with the Milwaukee, it will probably mean a new saw, where the Husky would probably just be a replacement part!! I have a Milwaukee brushcutter, it works fine, but runtime is poor! My Husqvarna on the other hand, will run full throttle indefinitely if I have enough fuel! Only takes a few seconds to refuel too!
@reusefull
@reusefull 8 сағат бұрын
I believe Milwaukee has pretty good parts availability. I know Ego does. Anything that runs, breaks and will eventually need to be repaired. I guess a days work is a pretty wide range, but heavy cutting would require quite a few batteries with no charge points. I don't think that's the design or intention of these. Different tools suit different uses/situations for sure.
@johac7637
@johac7637 11 сағат бұрын
Tank for Battery how does it stack up, last time i climbed the BC Coast hills I haven't stumbled across a charging ststion, did the Sasquatch hide them ?
@reusefull
@reusefull 8 сағат бұрын
Definitely a lot more cuts in a tank of gas than a battery. I work with saws mostly at home or at work where power isn't a problem (the work trucks have inverters). These aren't for backpacking into remote areas for sure.
@theguymaxqc
@theguymaxqc 11 сағат бұрын
damn thats good for electric
@John-cj3ve
@John-cj3ve 11 сағат бұрын
Here I go again! I would like to have seen the CSX5000 in this shootout.
@reusefull
@reusefull 9 сағат бұрын
@@John-cj3ve I know... haha, but I've run the CSX5000 and 82CS34 against the 372xp before... I'm going to have to start making my own chains to be able to afford these tests😅
@John-cj3ve
@John-cj3ve Сағат бұрын
Can you post a link to that test here? I tried looking it up but no luck.
@CountryMaintainer
@CountryMaintainer 11 сағат бұрын
That turbine sounds like a high pitched f-15C lol
@lrodecw
@lrodecw 13 сағат бұрын
One has chards coming out of the hole right side 😮
@JoeBlau-c4e
@JoeBlau-c4e 14 сағат бұрын
All my buddies milwaukee burn up. I've never seen a Makita cook in 30 years of work.
@Vrotipaly
@Vrotipaly 15 сағат бұрын
Отличная сталь у наковальни и шара.
@smok7919
@smok7919 15 сағат бұрын
Лол
@ajlonstanislas197
@ajlonstanislas197 18 сағат бұрын
Its not a magic its a pease of matal
@giovanniamoruso2811
@giovanniamoruso2811 18 сағат бұрын
I use EGO equipment Commercially and I am wondering how the 5000 would hold up with a 12ah. I use those for all my blowers and they don’t overheat nearly as easily as the 6ah.
@reusefull
@reusefull 16 сағат бұрын
@giovanniamoruso2811 I didn't see a big difference from the 8, 10 or 12ah battery with the CSX5000. There's a little gain, but not a lot. The saw just pulls a lot of power.
@TheFanatic340
@TheFanatic340 18 сағат бұрын
I wonder if there's a way to put a kind of sleeve style gear to run the 3/8 chain instead of having to machine it. even with it slightly bigger it would only increase the chain speed a little and since it has the torque to keep up could probably handle it.
@reusefull
@reusefull 16 сағат бұрын
@TheFanatic340 That's a good idea, I talked to a machinist about grinding it down to fit a rim sprocket.
@dkviking
@dkviking 22 сағат бұрын
I am also smoking and running, its fine
@ВиталийЛитвин-щ7к
@ВиталийЛитвин-щ7к Күн бұрын
Шарик из стали Ш.Х.15.ОН отскакивает от любой поверхности. А ТЫ КЛОУН.
@JayValle-c6n
@JayValle-c6n Күн бұрын
Idk why but am super curious in how those marks in the tie were made
@Clockeman
@Clockeman Күн бұрын
Can someone explain the practical significance of this? I'm not doubting it...I'm honestly curious
@RandyFredericks-i7e
@RandyFredericks-i7e Күн бұрын
John Deere 2025r with front blower And back blade 👍
@reusefull
@reusefull Күн бұрын
@@RandyFredericks-i7e I used a Toro Groundsmaster 7200 with the polar trac until last year... awesome little 26hp diesel unit. I'm hoping to come across a good deal on a Holder tractor at some point, but I think it's too late for this year.
@coalscedether
@coalscedether Күн бұрын
Those hands could crush you by just looking at them.
@JamesCusano
@JamesCusano Күн бұрын
0:45 "Sorry for all you 8ah fans" - do you actually know anyone who prefers running the 16" or 20" M18 saws on anything other than 12ah batteries? I sure as hell don't. They REALLY should have offered a 12ah kit on the 20" like they did with the 16" saw. 😆 Looking forward to seeing how far you can push the bar length with this saw!
@reusefull
@reusefull Күн бұрын
@JamesCusano I agree with the battery pairing, it should be the 12ah Forge... I think they wanted to be able to say it was under 20lbs 🤷‍♂️
@Lucas12v
@Lucas12v Күн бұрын
Good video. Looks like a well designed saw but I'm going to stick with gas for everything bigger than yard work for the foreseeable future. I don't want to worry about cold weather performance, getting wet, overheating ect. Besides, battery can't replace my big saws yet anyway. I do like my little milwaukee hatchet for the occasional odd job though.
@JamesCusano
@JamesCusano 11 сағат бұрын
Haven't had any issues in cold or rain with my 16" Milwaukee or my M12 Hatchet, which I've been using pretty steadily for at least a few years now. I wish I had the M18 Hatchet they came out with after the M12 - it's such a handy tool for limbing, my M12 just needs a tiny bit more oomph! I only overheat the High Output batteries (never the saws) when trying to push them through way more tree than they were designed for, which is why I need this new dual-battery 20" saw... :D
@Lucas12v
@Lucas12v 4 сағат бұрын
@JamesCusano I've got a ton of milwaukee tools and I notice a big performance dropoff when using my them in low temperatures. Especially high demand tools. The tool temp doesn't really matter but the battery does. I don't have specific evidence but I strongly suspect gas saws are less likely to be damaged by heavy rain than electric too. To be fair, I'm biased though because I just like gas saws. Especially big ones.
@JamesCusano
@JamesCusano 2 сағат бұрын
@ Between about 20F-30F I’ve noticed a slight dip in power output for about 20-30 seconds then the battery warms itself up; haven’t noticed any difference in runtime on any high demand tools (the chainsaw, circ saw, hammer drill, rotary hammer, and pipe threader are all ones I use often.) I don’t work outside below 20F or in hard rain, but my Milwaukee power tools have served me fine for years in all other conditions - including plenty of light rain. I think heavy rain is bad for any chainsaw! I do occasionally leave dead batteries in a cold truck overnight that then refuse to charge in the morning until I warm them up. 😅
@JS-oy6nn
@JS-oy6nn Күн бұрын
I helped build a new compressor station in Richmond Maine for the Maritimes Northeast project in 1999. We set two turbine compressors, huge natural gas powered diesel generators. It was just an overgrown field when we got there and when we left it was a fully operational compressor station 8 months later.
@JoaoPaulo-bt3um
@JoaoPaulo-bt3um Күн бұрын
😮
@AndersonOliveira-ck4ld
@AndersonOliveira-ck4ld Күн бұрын
show Show Show
@John-du2mq
@John-du2mq Күн бұрын
Holy cow 22mw!
@williamkillingsworth2619
@williamkillingsworth2619 Күн бұрын
Wow...
@cmon89Jarhead89cmon
@cmon89Jarhead89cmon Күн бұрын
Jet engine 😂😂😂😂
@antoniofernandez2198
@antoniofernandez2198 Күн бұрын
Wssssssssss
@brandonmatias5320
@brandonmatias5320 Күн бұрын
Eh... it still goes alittle, it's still good...
@عليالمواليالبصري
@عليالمواليالبصري Күн бұрын
Dear viewer, when you look at those hands, we will feel that they have adapted to the iron in an insane manner, and you will not feel better until you touch it.
@jakubdostal3649
@jakubdostal3649 Күн бұрын
This is not a test. This is just fun 😂 how not to.