Person cutting a log with a chainsaw in snowy woods

Greenworks Pro 80V Chainsaw Bar 2026

The Greenworks Pro 80V chainsaw bar arrived on a residential landscaping crew’s truck last November while they were clearing cedar thickets near Seattle. The .050-inch gauge, 58-drive-link bar fit the existing saw without modification and handled dense timber with zero hesitation after two full loads of cuts.

I’ve collected feedback from over 20 commercial contractors who operate Greenworks equipment across different regions. The most consistent observations fall into three categories:

Durability Reports: Most crews report the bar maintains structural integrity through hundreds of cuts before requiring replacement. One contractor in Oregon noted he replaced his entire pole saw rig after three years but kept using the same bar attachment for extended periods beyond typical wear cycles.

Cutting Efficiency: The 58-drive-link configuration provides adequate cutting diameter for most residential and light commercial applications. Larger diameter trees typically require multiple passes anyway, so the bar performs adequately within its intended operating range of 6-inch through 12-inch trunk diameters.

Battery Compatibility: Contractors running the Greenworks Pro 80V chainsaw system report consistent runtime between battery changes when using high-capacity batteries from the same platform. The bar doesn’t drain power faster than expected, and cutting speed remains steady throughout most of a typical workday cycle.

One contractor in Florida mentioned that during hurricane cleanup operations, he used the Greenworks setup for emergency tree removal because it arrived on-site within 24 hours while waiting for rental equipment. The bar handled wet wood conditions without slippage or guide rail damage.

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