Cutting firewood-Milwaukee M18 battery chainsaw and review

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March 2022 coming at your from our beautiful Southern Illinois farm, on a gorgeous March day! Join us for some fresh air, fun and a full chainsaw review after using my Milwaukee M18 fuel chainsaw for over a year now. We'll put it to the test of cutting some green hardwoods, of varying kinds, and varying sizes, as well as a historical look back on real life and real world land investing applications that I have used the Milwaukee M18 fuel chainsaw in. Today I will tackle a large pile of hardwood trees and cut them into firewood size logs with the M18 fuel chainsaw. I carry this battery chainsaw at all times in my truck with 2 fully charged batteries, because in the land management business we are always running in to times that we need a chainsaw immediately, and it is very nice to have a much lighter saw, without having to carry fuel mix and oil all the time. And this is really where this battery operated chainsaw shines! Let's get some fresh air today and enjoy an afternoon of country living as we put the Milwaukee M18 fuel chainsaw to the test! Thanks for joining us today, and as always please hit the like button and share this video if you got a laugh, learned something new or just enjoyed some vicarious fresh air with our team! We would greatly appreciate that! Also consider subscribing to follow all of our rural country living adventures, land management and land improvement projects, Kioti tractor projects, bobcat e42 R-2 series mini excavator projects, Bobcat T650 CTL skid steer projects, old home demolitions, old barn demolitions, land investing, land flipping, rustic red cedar DIY projects, DIY rustic farmhouse decor projects, buying and selling raw land, our new 2022 Polaris Ranger XP1000 Northstar Ultimate riding videos, trail riding, food plots, duck ponds, wildlife ponds, watering holes, and much more country living adventures. Thank you! Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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