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I bought this McColluch electric pole saw at Costco 12-15 years ago. I've used it a fair amount, both on the pole and off the pole. Cost me maybe $80 or so IIRC.
Today, I'm working on a giant old plum tree. Some of its larger branches have collapsed under their own weight. I'd actually like to remove the tree, but for now, I'm just cutting it back quite a bit. There's another smaller plum tree of a different variety, also old and in pretty bad shape. Much of it (up higher) is dead or close to it. I'd like to remove both trees. Over the last 20 years or so I've removed much of them but lots remains.
The saw is stalling when there's basically any kind of load on it, when the motor has to sustain any drag. I can still cut through boughs, but it's taking me 5-10 times longer than it should. I have to remove drag by lifting the saw, let it go up to full speed and then gently drop it into the wood. It immediately stalls down (as if it's lost power) and repeat.
What could be causing this?
Today, I'm working on a giant old plum tree. Some of its larger branches have collapsed under their own weight. I'd actually like to remove the tree, but for now, I'm just cutting it back quite a bit. There's another smaller plum tree of a different variety, also old and in pretty bad shape. Much of it (up higher) is dead or close to it. I'd like to remove both trees. Over the last 20 years or so I've removed much of them but lots remains.
The saw is stalling when there's basically any kind of load on it, when the motor has to sustain any drag. I can still cut through boughs, but it's taking me 5-10 times longer than it should. I have to remove drag by lifting the saw, let it go up to full speed and then gently drop it into the wood. It immediately stalls down (as if it's lost power) and repeat.
What could be causing this?
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