I have one MSA300 for almost a year and yes is a nice powerful saw however is not really a saw for a continuous working. 2 days ago I went help a friend cutting birch and oak from a pile of logs near the house I have the charger AL500 on all the time, I have the MSA300 and also the 220C for small limbs, I have 4 AP500S, 3 AP300S and 1 AP300 batteries, we start at 8.30 am and after lunch we have to use my old husky gas power, with all this batteries previously charged and the AL 500 charger one from the beginning still end up with out batteries. On a thick logs the AP500S about 15 minutes and is out of power, then on top of that it got hot and takes about 15 minutes just to cool of so it can start recharging again. The saw is fine, battery techtechnology fails very, very short for this saw. I have used this saws I can say quite heavy and in did never have any problem except for one screw on the MSA300 for it had failed on me twice already.
I have the MSA 300 with 16 and 18" bars, is joy powerful machine, however feels like a Mustang GT with an empty tank of gas, the batteries even the AP500S and I have 3 fail short for this powerful saw.
I have one MSA300 for almost a year and yes is a nice powerful saw however is not really a saw for a continuous working. 2 days ago I went help a friend cutting birch and oak from a pile of logs near the house I have the charger AL500 on all the time, I have the MSA300 and also the 220C for small limbs, I have 4 AP500S, 3 AP300S and 1 AP300 batteries, we start at 8.30 am and after lunch we have to use my old husky gas power, with all this batteries previously charged and the AL 500 charger one from the beginning still end up with out batteries. On a thick logs the AP500S about 15 minutes and is out of power, then on top of that it got hot and takes about 15 minutes just to cool of so it can start recharging again.
The saw is fine, battery techtechnology fails very, very short for this saw.
I have used this saws I can say quite heavy and in did never have any problem except for one screw on the MSA300 for it had failed on me twice already.
Kerenn bos 👍 mantap
Good first cut my man love it, keep it up 💪🏻
Looks like it cuts good. Nice to be able to cut indoors.
Especially with a battery saw in rainy weather
@@elizabethwilby9540 It supposed to be kind water tight. I have cut in some rain even with 220C so far never have a problem.
I have the MSA 300 with 16 and 18" bars, is joy powerful machine, however feels like a Mustang GT with an empty tank of gas, the batteries even the AP500S and I have 3 fail short for this powerful saw.