For trimming limbs, from a downed tree, I find a sharp axe is much easier
to deal with than batteries or cords, or gas chainsaw. It always starts, no
gas to mix, and never needs carb cleaned, and, it's easier to carry.
On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 8:13 PM dan penoff.com via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.
And they (Milwaukee) do have a number of options, so maybe I’ll look at that.
Need to do some research on them, too.
-D
> On May 6, 2024, at 7:58 PM, dan penoff.com via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> Some good points, Allan, thanks!
>
> I’m heavily invested in the MIlwaukee “M18” platform, so I may l
Some good points, Allan, thanks!
I’m heavily invested in the MIlwaukee “M18” platform, so I may look and see
what they have. Never thought to look there…duh!
-D
> On May 6, 2024, at 6:59 PM, Allan Streib via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> Just to add, I also have their electric push mower, which uses
Just to add, I also have their electric push mower, which uses the same
batteries.
Except for the color and branding, it looks identical to a lot of the electric
mowers sold at Lowes, Amazon, and other places. I don't know if the batteries
are interchangable but I think they are all made by the
I'm happy with my Harbor Freight Atlas battery electric chainsaw. I doubt it
would hold up to daily professional use but for what I need it has done fine so
far.
If you're already invested in another battery system I would probably stay with
that. I don't think there's a whole lot of difference
I was thinking someone here (Curt?) was talking about another brand, maybe even
HF, for battery-operated chain saws. My needs are minimal, mostly light
trimming, so I don’t need something with a massive bar. With that in mind, I’m
not sure i see the value in dropping big bucks for a battery-powe
Just buy a new carb for the Stihl. I just put one on mine after struggling with
it for some time. It was supposedly an actual Stihl unit but didn’t have a
Stihl label but I think it was OEM. Works well now, $40 or so.
I have an old Sears plug-in electric but the plastic housing broke and I thin
Stihl, I would expect, but does anyone have any experience with their
battery-operated saws? I don’t need to fell 100-year-old Ponderosa pines onmy
lot, I’ve got a guy to do that for me. But - I need to de-limb and do other
light trimming.
Battery just makes so much sense these days. I’ve got a
Do it!
AZBob
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> On May 6, 2024, at 1:45 PM, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
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> has a 722.6, probably just needs a conductor plate. Easy peasy. Looks
> pretty nice for 195kmi
>
> https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1446163129361898
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has a 722.6, probably just needs a conductor plate. Easy peasy. Looks
pretty nice for 195kmi
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1446163129361898
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