Ego CSX5007 56V 20 Inch Commercial Battery Chainsaw First Look And Test
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Today I am checking out the New Ego CSX5007 20 inch commercial battery chainsaw, i do a quick overview and feature comparison to the Ego CS2005 20 inch farm and ranch battery saw, then take the CSX5007 for a test to get my first thoughts on this powerful battery chainsaw.
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I have the Ego Z6 zero turn mower that comes with 6 of the 12ah 56v batteries, so I plan on picking up this chainsaw as soon as it's available. Can't wait till I can get my hands on it!!!
Milwaukee just released a 20" dual battery 18v with 8Ahr Forge batteries $849 should check that out Both saws are made by the Chervon group.
Yeah I seen that I’m going to try to get one to compare
Commercial means non stop chewing, this has load + heat sensors that stalls it mid cut, no good when felling. Dosn't work well with 5ah and 7ah either. 10-12ah battery costs more than the saw and makes it heavy for prolonged work. Ideal for limbing.
The gas saws are great for steady work loke bucking firewood. The battery is great for cutting trees into log form.
I've tried a few electric saws and they just don't have the power or stamina of a gas saw. The best one I've tried so far was a Husquevarna. It had more power and the battery lasred longer than the rest but after felling four firs about 7"-9" each and roundimg them for firewood the battery was done. After the first few cuts, I had to take down the rakers some and give the chain a good sharpening. The factory sharpening job was adequate but not quite sharp enough to get full efficiency from the saw. After knocking down the rakers and sharpening, it performed much better but not where it needs to be for comercial logging. Of course you can't realistically compare an electric to a gas saw. It held it's own for an elecric but far below what you need to make money. Not very practical for making any money.
Good video and impressive saw thus far. Would love to see a video on your drum mower at some point. Thanks!
I have some on the drum mower but not real detailed, I will try to do a good detailed video of the drum mower at my second cut, thanks for watching!
I have been using the same saw for over a month and with only a 5ah battery.
It lasts all afternoon. I cut chestnut and oak.👍
U work for Ego! Cause this saw don't cut nothing with a 5ah, maybe limbing.
@@user-pf1eh8lw7z The chain is very aggressive.
I also use the 6 and 7.5AH batteries.
@@jean-marcbriane7283 Yeah na 5 ain't working for me, 7 is a little glitchy too. I'd say 10 is the go, ain't got one yet will see.
Good saw, but heavy. It works well if someone cuts very thick logs. For my needs, I use a Japanese model chainsaw Echo DCS-3500 with two 50V 4Ah batteries
I've had my CSX5000 for a while now. I put a 24" bar on it; and I don't understand why EGO didn't market it this way in the first place .
Anyway; I am an undisciplined low level collector of battery operated chainsaws; subsequently; my CS2005 should be here by the first part of next week 😢😂
I really enjoy your videos.
Thanks for watching, I think the 24” bar may build to much heat to quickly I have already been having heat issues trying to use the saws in 95degree weather, something I didn’t experience at all when it was in the 40’s and 50’s, I’ll have videos on that coming soon
I agree there is an overheating issue; but in my limited experience; it didn't seem to overheat any faster with the 24" than it did with the 20"; so I left the 24" on.
Sweet I may have to try the 24”bar, the saw definitely has the power to pull it
@WilliamsonRidge just follow @reusefull instructional videos. After some back and forth with he and I; the videos are very complete.
I use a skiptooth or xcut C83 with the 24" bar... you have to swap the drive spur for a 3/8 and plug a hole in the bar, but it doesn't seem to overheat any quicker... but it still overheats with hard use no matter what. I honestly like the CS2000 better until Ego comes up with a better battery @@WilliamsonRidge
!! About the Triggers !! Do the triggers work like a throttler or just on/off switch ?
Works like a throttle
@@WilliamsonRidge Thank You
Can u tell me what is the price of that saw
$649us for the kit
Thank you. Can you tell me when it’s supposed to be in stores?
Ego producta are junk #1 brand that I perform warranty work on at work .
So far so good on all my Ego products, I did have a pole saw that had the auto chain tensioner on it and the chain wouldn’t stay tight so I sent it back to Amazon
@@WilliamsonRidge well that is good 👌
A friend of mine works at my local Ace hardware. They sell EGO and Stihl there.
He tells me they do a LOT of repairs on EGO electronics; but almost none on Stihl products.
@@John-cj3veare the repairs for commercial or farm/ranch/residential users?
My friend didn't say. He didn't say whether it made any difference between homeowner or commercial.