Hey guys, as some of you have pointed out here in the comments this saw is actually the first generation of 80V chainsaws from Greenworks. I've been made aware of there being a second and a third generation saw now. Although this may be an older version, I've been extremely impressed with how its performed so far. I've used it multiple times now around the property and have zero complaints. If the price point continues to be low for this saw I highly recommend giving it a try. Also, I was also made aware that the chainsaw tool is attached to the chainsaw and slips into a little space underneath the handle. Thank you all for watching.
For you Costco shoppers out there, this saw is on sale in March 2024 for $320. Included with the saw is a 4 AH battery + charger, bar tool, 100 mL bar/chain oil, 2 spare chains and a hard carrying case. It is a newer model than the one shown here. There is no power button, just the safety interlock and speed trigger.
Thanks for finding this! That's an awesome deal. I've come to learn that having extra chains for this saw are a must! I still use it all the time for firewood.
A blade adjustment is wrench is included and fell out of it (don't need to purchase a separate one), this is how I knew it had one. It is at the bottom back of the handle, it is also black and hard to see.
Hey good deal! I just used it again for some spring cleaning around the property and am still really happy with how it’s performing. I did misspeak in the video and I was able to find the scrench! It’s underneath the handle and built into the saw and is not your typical chainsaw tool. Thanks so much for watching and I hope you enjoy your new saw!
Good video. Wondering how this would do on red and white oak trees which are numerous in Minnesota. How do you think this compares to your gas chainsaw on this similar tree you cut down?
Thanks for watching! To be honest I haven't cut on hard wood trees like that with this saw. We primarily have soft woods here, and does okay... For consistent cutting, my gas saw is superior but I still find myself using this all the time. I'm a little more careless with it as far as upkeep, and its help up well.
Interesting, that would be good for a trail saw, for hunting and trapping, i wonder how it would do with a cainsaw winch on it, or a capstan winch? Now, that would make it a sweet tool. Does it have a removable dog?
I'll have to check on the dog today and see if it's removable so I'll get back to ya! I'm pretty darn impressed by this saw so far.. It's no comparison to the new Husky, but it does a fantastic job for what it is. The batteries last a good while too. I'd be curious if it could be used with a chainsaw winch as well.
I just had one delivered and I was looking for that bar tool too, had me wondering if they sent me a used product🤨 but now I know that I wasn't the only one with one missing, one of their employees must be taking the tools to a flee market for resale😏
@@theidahopanhandlers Thank you 😁And there it was😁 Thank you again, RUclips content providers🤓, have solve a lot of problem over the years, have a nice day
how do you compare tree felling with the battery chainsaw vs gas? I cant decide which to get, greenworks 60cc equivalent battery or a 60-70cc gas. I will mostly use it to fell trees 10-20 inch diameter.
I run two, 2.0 ah batts. and I never have to wait on a battery to continue working. Our acreage is mostly Pine and some Aspen. I can work any size tree and never run out of battery before the other batt. is charged. I also run a 20" bar with a 68-drive link chain and I like the saw even better than stock. Good luck with your saw, I love my Gen-1. 😎
Yeah I've been thrilled with how well the battery life is and how many cuts I can get with both sizes of the batteries. It's very impressive. So you run a 20" aftermarket bar on yours? I would love to know where you found yours and what it is!
@@theidahopanhandlers I run the 20" bar that comes stock on the Dewalt 60V 20" saw (DCCS677). You can buy the bar as a part from Home Depot and other places. The stock saw runs an A041 tail mount type bar so any bar that is an A041 will work. By using the stock A041 (not something modified) bar mount you are assured the bar oiling system functions properly. I buy my chains online from Frawley's saw shop. The stock (low kickback) chain is # 91PX068G. You can also get a non-low kickback chain and it is # 91VXL068G.
So glad to see you post another video!!! Wow, a chainsaw review!!! I cannot wait to get one!!! You mentioned you go through 5-6 cords of wood each winter, any idea of how many you went through this winter? Whoa, I was expecting to see a Stihl. I cannot wait to hear more about the Husqvarna 572 XP pro!!! That is a great combination of tools. The battery powered saw for light to medium work and the Husqvarna for the medium to large jobs! That is great you can share the same battery platform as the snow blower. That in itself is a force multiplier in my opinion!!! Those extra batteries will come in handy while the snow blower is in hibernation until next winter. Nice one two punch!!! I love that you do your reviews outdoors!!! BTW: Killer sawhorses!!! Hehehehe, can't help but notice Lolly mugging for the camera!!! Wow, that is crazy light!!! Very easy to disassemble / assemble, definitely a plus! Funnels, we don't need no stinking funnels!!! 😊 It was pretty quiet, and the beauty is when it is off, it is off!!! Even the dead trees on your property look amazing!!! 😊 Yikes, I missed the story about cutting your leg with the chainsaw!!! Holy crap, I need to rewatch some older videos again. Not sure how I missed that. Glad you are okay! That saw made quick work of those limbs. I really like it when you release the trigger, there is zero sound. Wow, that Greenworks saw dropped that tree like a bad habit. I hope you do a "how to cut down a tree" video one of these days. I think I have the basics, but I am sure I am missing a ton of safety knowledge. Damn, that was a big tree once it was on the ground! Plenty of firewood to be collected from that guy!!! That tree looked about 24 inches at the base. Is that close? I was pretty impressed with the 2 AMP hour battery. Completely agree, you would have finished the tree np with one of those 4 AMP hour from the snow blower, probably tackled another tree when you were done! What will you do with the stump? Burn it or will you break out the MIGHTY Kubota and de-root that thing? 😊 Love the bonfire at the end with Lolly just hanging around in the background!!! Nice addition to your Fall/Winter firewood supply!!! BTW: Your property looks great! Looks like spring is about to explode any minute!!! Can’t wait for the next video!!! Be safe and stay well AND don’t cut yourself with the chainsaw!!!
Yes! I know it's definitely been awhile. With all the snow we had been getting I was kind of running out of content ideas, but I have a few lined up for the coming weeks that I hope you'll enjoy - which started with this one! Yeah 5-6 cords is a complete estimate - I haven't measured yet with the new woodshed setup, but that's my guess. I felt like we were using A LOT of wood this year, so I actually felt the need to conserve and started letting the fires go out at night to do so. It's warm enough to go without fires now and we're just using our furnace to heat at the moment, but we used all of the wood except about 4' of the last stacked row. Aha! Yes I switched to the dark side.. I had done some research and ultimately decided with Husqvarna for the new saw. I'm hoping this makes firewood gathering much easier/faster! Yeah I think using both saws for the same common goal is a good plan. Ultimately, I hope that by using both saws - it'll extend the life of both. I did buy the three year extended warrant on the Greenworks Saw as well. Yeah I definitely like doing the videos outdoors. I haven't quite found a good setup indoors for filming/audio I feel like. Yes! The best sawhorses. I believe you have the same pair? Lol Overall it was a pretty easy saw to manage! If you've used a chainsaw in the past - this thing is a breeze! Haha no funnels needed here! I've actually never told the story of cutting my leg with a saw! This was probably six years ago or so. Long story short I wasn't wearing chaps and was limbing a tree to gain access into it. I cut a branch above me and it kind of fell towards me, and so I brought the saw down and the underside of the saw grazed my right upper leg just as I was letting off of the trigger. It was pretty superficial and didn't hit bone, but turned the area into hamburger. I have a nice scar from it! It dropped the tree pretty well! No complaints at all for a battery operated saw! I don't know if I'm quite the right person to explain how to cut a tree down if I'm being honest. I also have the basics down, but as far as technical instructions and verbiage.. I may not be the right person. I would love to learn to use wedges more, and fell trees in any direction. There's so much to learn! I don't think it was quite 24" at the base.. The 18" bar was bigger than the base of the tree. I'd say it was maybe 16". It was a nice, medium to large sized tree :) Aha I will probably let the stump sit and dry out for the summer. When I read this question my mind went to drilling into it and making a Swedish fire torch like thing out of. That may not be the best idea! Lol maybe someday I'll try and pull it out! So this white fir is perfect campfire wood and will go towards the firewood stand supply! It was fun burning all of the branches will Lolly. Spring in North Idaho is good for burning that's for sure. Thanks so much for watching and for catching up on all these videos!! Hope you guys are well. -Danny
Gas chainsaws also leak. I store it on the side with the spout up. That fixed the problem. Or, perhaps the oil chamber has a small hole (factory defect)??
@@theidahopanhandlers You have the Gen1 80V (same as mine). The scrench is tucked into the end of the rear grip on the bottom side of the saw. I'm running a 20" bar on mine and love it for limbin' & buckin'!
@@theidahopanhandlers They're up to a 3rd gen now. The newest one is suppose to be quite a bit more powerful, even though it doesn't have 21700 cells in the batteries (That I know off). Personally, the one you have has the most premium feel. The newer ones don't feel as nice, but they do work. I like the look and feel of the Gen 1 80v saw. The oil reservoir is also pretty generous. But don't forget to check it, I forget every once in awhile. I got so use to topping off the oil when I top off the gas, that I tend to forget with a battery saw. Lol
It's all starting to click as to why mine may have been on sale. I obviously haven't delt with the newer generations of the 80V saws, but I agree with you that the feel of this saw is pretty supreme. I've used it a handful of times now around the property and have been really impressed so far. I haven't even sharpened it yet, and the chain is still cutting as if it was brand new. I will also agree that it's easy to forget about the bar oil! Thanks for the comment and for checking out the video!
I'm sorry for being so critical; but why are you wearing hearing protection? Also; that safety chain that comes with the saw; cuts so slow; is so safe; the tree is almost safe from it! Oregon makes a much more aggressive chain that will show you how much power that 80v chainsaw really has.
Ask away! Though the electric saw is quieter than gas saw I still prefer to use it. I get ringing in my ears already so it's just to prevent further damage. Also, I'm a product of my generation and can listen to music through those. I'm definitely going to look up the Oregon chain because you are correct, that chain sucks. Thanks for watching!
@theidahopanhandlers i use my Bluetooth ear muffs with my 80v whipper snipper, while quieter than a gas trimmer, like you I now prefer less noise these days as I get older
Yeah it’s very different but i was pretty impressed with it! It would make a great truck/camping saw to bring along on outings. I hope the recovery is still going well!
You kids and your fascination with that chain brake! LEAVE IT ALONE! You don't use the emergency brake to stop your car, do you? It'll be there if/when you need it.
Ha. I work for a fire department and it's standard practice/protocol to engage the chain brake when finished with the saw. I suppose it's a habit I've incorporated here.
Hey guys, as some of you have pointed out here in the comments this saw is actually the first generation of 80V chainsaws from Greenworks. I've been made aware of there being a second and a third generation saw now. Although this may be an older version, I've been extremely impressed with how its performed so far. I've used it multiple times now around the property and have zero complaints. If the price point continues to be low for this saw I highly recommend giving it a try. Also, I was also made aware that the chainsaw tool is attached to the chainsaw and slips into a little space underneath the handle. Thank you all for watching.
For you Costco shoppers out there, this saw is on sale in March 2024 for $320. Included with the saw is a 4 AH battery + charger, bar tool, 100 mL bar/chain oil, 2 spare chains and a hard carrying case. It is a newer model than the one shown here. There is no power button, just the safety interlock and speed trigger.
Thanks for finding this! That's an awesome deal. I've come to learn that having extra chains for this saw are a must! I still use it all the time for firewood.
A blade adjustment is wrench is included and fell out of it (don't need to purchase a separate one), this is how I knew it had one. It is at the bottom back of the handle, it is also black and hard to see.
Good work!🙌
Thanks for checking it out Jerry!! I definitely appreciate the support on this channel. Hope all is well!
Excellent review, got one in the box still, going to use it soon!
Hey good deal! I just used it again for some spring cleaning around the property and am still really happy with how it’s performing. I did misspeak in the video and I was able to find the scrench! It’s underneath the handle and built into the saw and is not your typical chainsaw tool. Thanks so much for watching and I hope you enjoy your new saw!
Good video. Wondering how this would do on red and white oak trees which are numerous in Minnesota. How do you think this compares to your gas chainsaw on this similar tree you cut down?
Thanks for watching! To be honest I haven't cut on hard wood trees like that with this saw. We primarily have soft woods here, and does okay... For consistent cutting, my gas saw is superior but I still find myself using this all the time. I'm a little more careless with it as far as upkeep, and its help up well.
Interesting, that would be good for a trail saw, for hunting and trapping, i wonder how it would do with a cainsaw winch on it, or a capstan winch? Now, that would make it a sweet tool. Does it have a removable dog?
I'll have to check on the dog today and see if it's removable so I'll get back to ya! I'm pretty darn impressed by this saw so far.. It's no comparison to the new Husky, but it does a fantastic job for what it is. The batteries last a good while too. I'd be curious if it could be used with a chainsaw winch as well.
I just had one delivered and I was looking for that bar tool too, had me wondering if they sent me a used product🤨 but now I know that I wasn't the only one with one missing, one of their employees must be taking the tools to a flee market for resale😏
I actually found mine! Check the bottom of the saw at the very rear of it. It’s not a typical chainsaw tool. I bet it’ll be there!
@@theidahopanhandlers Thank you 😁And there it was😁 Thank you again, RUclips content providers🤓, have solve a lot of problem over the years, have a nice day
@@willie417 Glad you found it! Cheers!
@@theidahopanhandlers *\(^o^)/*🍻🍺
how do you compare tree felling with the battery chainsaw vs gas? I cant decide which to get, greenworks 60cc equivalent battery or a 60-70cc gas. I will mostly use it to fell trees 10-20 inch diameter.
I run two, 2.0 ah batts. and I never have to wait on a battery to continue working. Our acreage is mostly Pine and some Aspen. I can work any size tree and never run out of battery before the other batt. is charged. I also run a 20" bar with a 68-drive link chain and I like the saw even better than stock. Good luck with your saw, I love my Gen-1. 😎
Yeah I've been thrilled with how well the battery life is and how many cuts I can get with both sizes of the batteries. It's very impressive. So you run a 20" aftermarket bar on yours? I would love to know where you found yours and what it is!
@@theidahopanhandlers I run the 20" bar that comes stock on the Dewalt 60V 20" saw (DCCS677). You can buy the bar as a part from Home Depot and other places. The stock saw runs an A041 tail mount type bar so any bar that is an A041 will work. By using the stock A041 (not something modified) bar mount you are assured the bar oiling system functions properly. I buy my chains online from Frawley's saw shop. The stock (low kickback) chain is # 91PX068G. You can also get a non-low kickback chain and it is # 91VXL068G.
Big thanks for all of the information you provided here. I’ll be looking into adding the 20” bar to the saw. Thanks for everything!
Curious...a lot of the reviews of Greenworks saws talk about the chain coming off often. Have you (or others) had this problem? Thanks.
I got one , very powerful, battery about half hour used
Love my little saw! I have noticed that the bar bends easily if it gets pinched etc..
So use tip of the saw instead the whole blade is much easier and not easy to suck the blade between
So glad to see you post another video!!! Wow, a chainsaw review!!! I cannot wait to get one!!!
You mentioned you go through 5-6 cords of wood each winter, any idea of how many you went through this winter?
Whoa, I was expecting to see a Stihl. I cannot wait to hear more about the Husqvarna 572 XP pro!!!
That is a great combination of tools. The battery powered saw for light to medium work and the Husqvarna for the medium to large jobs! That is great you can share the same battery platform as the snow blower. That in itself is a force multiplier in my opinion!!! Those extra batteries will come in handy while the snow blower is in hibernation until next winter. Nice one two punch!!!
I love that you do your reviews outdoors!!! BTW: Killer sawhorses!!! Hehehehe, can't help but notice Lolly mugging for the camera!!!
Wow, that is crazy light!!! Very easy to disassemble / assemble, definitely a plus!
Funnels, we don't need no stinking funnels!!! 😊
It was pretty quiet, and the beauty is when it is off, it is off!!!
Even the dead trees on your property look amazing!!! 😊
Yikes, I missed the story about cutting your leg with the chainsaw!!! Holy crap, I need to rewatch some older videos again. Not sure how I missed that. Glad you are okay!
That saw made quick work of those limbs. I really like it when you release the trigger, there is zero sound.
Wow, that Greenworks saw dropped that tree like a bad habit. I hope you do a "how to cut down a tree" video one of these days. I think I have the basics, but I am sure I am missing a ton of safety knowledge.
Damn, that was a big tree once it was on the ground! Plenty of firewood to be collected from that guy!!! That tree looked about 24 inches at the base. Is that close? I was pretty impressed with the 2 AMP hour battery. Completely agree, you would have finished the tree np with one of those 4 AMP hour from the snow blower, probably tackled another tree when you were done!
What will you do with the stump? Burn it or will you break out the MIGHTY Kubota and de-root that thing? 😊
Love the bonfire at the end with Lolly just hanging around in the background!!! Nice addition to your Fall/Winter firewood supply!!!
BTW: Your property looks great! Looks like spring is about to explode any minute!!!
Can’t wait for the next video!!!
Be safe and stay well AND don’t cut yourself with the chainsaw!!!
Yes! I know it's definitely been awhile. With all the snow we had been getting I was kind of running out of content ideas, but I have a few lined up for the coming weeks that I hope you'll enjoy - which started with this one!
Yeah 5-6 cords is a complete estimate - I haven't measured yet with the new woodshed setup, but that's my guess. I felt like we were using A LOT of wood this year, so I actually felt the need to conserve and started letting the fires go out at night to do so. It's warm enough to go without fires now and we're just using our furnace to heat at the moment, but we used all of the wood except about 4' of the last stacked row.
Aha! Yes I switched to the dark side.. I had done some research and ultimately decided with Husqvarna for the new saw. I'm hoping this makes firewood gathering much easier/faster!
Yeah I think using both saws for the same common goal is a good plan. Ultimately, I hope that by using both saws - it'll extend the life of both. I did buy the three year extended warrant on the Greenworks Saw as well.
Yeah I definitely like doing the videos outdoors. I haven't quite found a good setup indoors for filming/audio I feel like. Yes! The best sawhorses. I believe you have the same pair? Lol
Overall it was a pretty easy saw to manage! If you've used a chainsaw in the past - this thing is a breeze! Haha no funnels needed here!
I've actually never told the story of cutting my leg with a saw! This was probably six years ago or so. Long story short I wasn't wearing chaps and was limbing a tree to gain access into it. I cut a branch above me and it kind of fell towards me, and so I brought the saw down and the underside of the saw grazed my right upper leg just as I was letting off of the trigger. It was pretty superficial and didn't hit bone, but turned the area into hamburger. I have a nice scar from it!
It dropped the tree pretty well! No complaints at all for a battery operated saw! I don't know if I'm quite the right person to explain how to cut a tree down if I'm being honest. I also have the basics down, but as far as technical instructions and verbiage.. I may not be the right person. I would love to learn to use wedges more, and fell trees in any direction. There's so much to learn!
I don't think it was quite 24" at the base.. The 18" bar was bigger than the base of the tree. I'd say it was maybe 16". It was a nice, medium to large sized tree :)
Aha I will probably let the stump sit and dry out for the summer. When I read this question my mind went to drilling into it and making a Swedish fire torch like thing out of. That may not be the best idea! Lol maybe someday I'll try and pull it out!
So this white fir is perfect campfire wood and will go towards the firewood stand supply! It was fun burning all of the branches will Lolly. Spring in North Idaho is good for burning that's for sure.
Thanks so much for watching and for catching up on all these videos!! Hope you guys are well. -Danny
Look at the Tail of the handle and pull out your Chain tool........ It isn't a Scrench - It is for the Bar Nuts and Adjuster only.
I was gonna say the same thing. It's not as nice as a scrench, but it's a handy wrench when you need one on the spot.
Yes! I received another comment not too long ago that said the same thing and I was able to find it. Thanks for the heads up!
Yeah I found it. You're right - it's definitely not as nice as a scrench, but it's nice when you need one in a pinch. Thanks!
@@theidahopanhandlers Okay, let's get this correct. Scrench = screwdriver + wrench so the tool is a 'scrench'. It's just not a T-handle type scrench.😊
@@RG-oj8br I will also agree with this logic 👍🏼🌲
My saw leaks bar oil when sitting on the shelf.What can I do?
That’s fairly common. I’d get a case for it and some absorbent oil pads or rags to place under your saw.
Gas chainsaws also leak. I store it on the side with the spout up. That fixed the problem. Or, perhaps the oil chamber has a small hole (factory defect)??
It should come with a scrench and a scrench holder either on the powerhead or bar guard
I definitely agree. I'm going to see about them sending me one.. more out of principle for it. Thanks for watching, Dirk!
@@theidahopanhandlers You have the Gen1 80V (same as mine). The scrench is tucked into the end of the rear grip on the bottom side of the saw. I'm running a 20" bar on mine and love it for limbin' & buckin'!
@@RG-oj8br Actually? Oh man I’ll feel pretty dumb if I missed that. I also didn’t know there was a gen 1 or 2 🤦🏼♂️
@@theidahopanhandlers They're up to a 3rd gen now. The newest one is suppose to be quite a bit more powerful, even though it doesn't have 21700 cells in the batteries (That I know off). Personally, the one you have has the most premium feel. The newer ones don't feel as nice, but they do work. I like the look and feel of the Gen 1 80v saw. The oil reservoir is also pretty generous. But don't forget to check it, I forget every once in awhile. I got so use to topping off the oil when I top off the gas, that I tend to forget with a battery saw. Lol
It's all starting to click as to why mine may have been on sale. I obviously haven't delt with the newer generations of the 80V saws, but I agree with you that the feel of this saw is pretty supreme. I've used it a handful of times now around the property and have been really impressed so far. I haven't even sharpened it yet, and the chain is still cutting as if it was brand new. I will also agree that it's easy to forget about the bar oil! Thanks for the comment and for checking out the video!
it have a little weight to it, with that 80 V battery installed
Teaching my dog that the chainsaw is not just a loud stick was the biggest challenge for me.
I'm sorry for being so critical; but why are you wearing hearing protection?
Also; that safety chain that comes with the saw; cuts so slow; is so safe; the tree is almost safe from it!
Oregon makes a much more aggressive chain that will show you how much power that 80v chainsaw really has.
Ask away! Though the electric saw is quieter than gas saw I still prefer to use it. I get ringing in my ears already so it's just to prevent further damage. Also, I'm a product of my generation and can listen to music through those. I'm definitely going to look up the Oregon chain because you are correct, that chain sucks. Thanks for watching!
@theidahopanhandlers i use my Bluetooth ear muffs with my 80v whipper snipper, while quieter than a gas trimmer, like you I now prefer less noise these days as I get older
Impressive.... I'd like to have that as a trail saw in my truck or Jeep. Kinda strange hearing a chainsaw that sounds like a vacuum cleaner... lol.
Yeah it’s very different but i was pretty impressed with it! It would make a great truck/camping saw to bring along on outings. I hope the recovery is still going well!
@theidahopanhandlers recovery is going great! Hope to be back on trail in the next 4 to 5 weeks.
You kids and your fascination with that chain brake! LEAVE IT ALONE!
You don't use the emergency brake to stop your car, do you? It'll be there if/when you need it.
Ha. I work for a fire department and it's standard practice/protocol to engage the chain brake when finished with the saw. I suppose it's a habit I've incorporated here.
Greenworks products are built like crap. The best saw I have used is the Skil