Decided to give the clean-up of small branches a shot with my little Ryobi Chainsaw.
It was still going strong after removing all smaller branches then cutting up everything under around 5" on one battery (when it got to 1 bar (25%), I would swap batteries - just in case?).
So I kept going with it on a second battery just to see how it would go. Cleaned up everything to around 8"
After ~3 hours and 2 full charges each of 2 * 4Ah batteries (& 1/2 bar-oil fill), the job's done.
Some logs were wider than the 10" saw blade, but gave no problems and no kick-back.
Yes, it would have been faster with the Husky, but I wanted to see what this little ripper would do.
Most of that 3 hours was jacking up the trunk and arranging supporting logs for sawing, and carrying branches and stacking logs.
Blade does not appear blunted at all, and no chain tightening was required.
I only bought this saw, as I already had 3 batteries for blower, vacuum, rattle-gun, drill, hedge trimmers (2) etc. but now am very glad I did.
It was mainly to be used for camping and off-roads travel, but it's OK around the home as well.
I was quite amazed at it's performance, however on bigger jobs, you'd need 3 or 4 batteries and 2 chargers, as a lot of beer is drunk whilst waiting for the charger