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Even if it cut 100 cookies if all it can beat is a Poulan 2150...

It definitely is an occasional use homeowner saw. The Poulan is the only comparable saw I have that runs 3/8lp chain. The next closest thing I've got is a Stihl 025.... I do have to say the Milwaukee has a ton of torque.
 

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I’m not really all that fond of it. Otter than the anti vine, I ..."you guessed it, DALL DALL DALL!"... really tell any difference between it and my Tree Monkey flat top 066. Lame ass outboard clutch and chain tensioner sucks all the joy out of it. Probably sail it on down the river.
Pffft.
 

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I could see a little 10-12" bar battery saw if all you did was yard maintenance. I don't want one but I get it.

My brother is a big fan of Milwaukee tools. He wanted the chainsaw... and I hate to admit it but it doesn't seem to suck. Not sure I am gonna go get one, but I can see the draw to someone who only cuts a few times a year on small projects. It's electric-it either works or it doesnt

that’s a husky with a different sticker

I think it's the same as a 136. It's my "leave it in the truck" "I don't care that much if it gets stolen" "Lend it to an idiot" saw.
 

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My brother is a big fan of Milwaukee tools. He wanted the chainsaw... and I hate to admit it but it doesn't seem to suck. Not sure I am gonna go get one, but I can see the draw to someone who only cuts a few times a year on small projects. It's electric-it either works or it doesnt



I think it's the same as a 136. It's my "leave it in the truck" "I don't care that much if it gets stolen" "Lend it to an idiot" saw.
lol figured a wheel chock lol
 

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Im a Milwaukee guy too. That saw, I believe, won the shootout by project farm on YouTube.
I’ve ran most all of ‘em…Makita 36V, DeWalt 60V FlexVolt, this Milwaukee M18, 40V Max Kobalt. All will more than handily keep yard trees pruned, fell up to prob 16” diameter trees comfortably, limbing, etc. They don’t set no speed records but all will get it done…may need a battery or three or four but they’ll certainly do it.
 
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