They don’t like cold. I used mine down to single digits last year and it maybe cut 20% of the run time off it, just guessing. I’d say if you’re in a heated cab you’ll be fine. If you can take a spare battery and charger to keep plugged in, even better. If I was on a sled I’d have a gas saw with me.Yall with the battery saws, how well are they working in very cold negative or single digit weather? I had a cheap battery saw that wouldn't even spin the chain a while back. When we got home I was going to throw it away but it worked fine. I'm hoping it was just that brand, been eyeballing the DeWalt saws for a while now because I already have plenty of batteries.
Yall with the battery saws, how well are they working in very cold negative or single digit weather? I had a cheap battery saw that wouldn't even spin the chain a while back. When we got home I was going to throw it away but it worked fine. I'm hoping it was just that brand, been eyeballing the DeWalt saws for a while now because I already have plenty of batteries.
Good question. Maybe a #2 pencil, lol.No doubt the electric stuff works. I'll stick with my gas stuff though. Never found mixing gas to be an issue. Stay away from the husky's and you wont have bar oil leaking everywhere
What are they calling a cut?
This is an underrated statement.No doubt the electric stuff works. I'll stick with my gas stuff though. Never found mixing gas to be an issue. Stay away from the husky's and you wont have bar oil leaking everywhere
What are they calling a cut?