New Tools from EGO! 56V 20" EGO Chainsaw Review
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We've got the newest ego chainsaw and that's the 56V Power+ 20" Farm and Ranch chainsaw, the CS2000. I took it out to the ranch to tear up some fallen oak, so we're gonna see what this thing has in the tank at full capacity!
I'm also gonna tell you about the features, specs, and design notes that make this thing one of the best battery powered chainsaws on the market.
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They should have kept the guard up there but made the brake a push button. EGO have the best battery operated yard tools imo. I'm a Milwaukee guy but 56v vs 18v is a no brainer.
What is the run time on those 3 modes? What is the weight?
It is a good looking saw, just not quite as heavy duty as the Greenworks 60V 20” saw. That thing has a metal skid plate on the bottom of it! It’s a beast and a half!
How does it compare to the DeWalt 60 volt 20" chainsaw?
Would’ve liked to have seen this saw cutting some thicker logs in this review.
I can find the CS2000 and CS2005 for sale at the usual places, but nowhere are they labeled "Fam and Ranch". Nor is there anything on the EGO website about Farm and Ranch. Are you sure what you are showing actually the CS2000 or is there some other version that just isn't available for sale yet?
@markboggs746
13 күн бұрын
Maybe it's called the CSX5007? Perhaps the one we want is the CSX5000?
How does this compare to the 500i
I love my CS2005, but I cant find any info on replacement parts. Can I put an Oregon bar or chain on it? Hiusqvarna? I cannot get any answers from anyone. The spewvcs on my CS2005 is a .050" guage chain withb .325 pitch and 78 drive links. Oregons H78 chain has those specs. So will it work?
Tell us the uses/benefits of having more than one speed.
@parkerdalo3248
Ай бұрын
One goes faster than the other.
@gsxravery
Ай бұрын
I don't like vacuums with a low setting either.
Stop with the lights and screens. A simple thumb scroll for speed.
Ego battery equipment is always too heavy, the batteries are bulky heavy and as a commercial user the battery not last a year, but the warranty will cover battery for 2 years so easy swap
@txvet7738
Ай бұрын
Well once you get to this size of chainsaw it’s gonna be a heavy beast for the job it is intended to do. If weight is a concern then you’re stuck with 16” or smaller!