Gale Hawkins
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- Joined
- Sep 20, 2009
- Messages
- 8,265
- Location
- Murray, KY
- Tractor
- 1948 Allis Chambers Model B 1976 265 MF / 1983 JD 310B Backhoe / 1966 Ford 3000 Diesel / 1980 3600 Diesel
We had a big storm come through last night. Some parts of the state had winds over 90 mph. Lots of downed branches and a few broken tree trunks at our place. Bought the Lynxx 40 v bar pole saw, based on the reviews I read right here. I also bought a spare battery. I have to say I'm impressed. I put the new battery on the charger as soon as I got home, and by the time I had the saw assembled, bar oil in it, put 2 stroke gas in my "big" gas saw, (and visited with the neighbor a bit on his damage), the battery was charged. I then put the spare battery on, thinking I would need it today.
I cut a LOT of branches down with this saw today. Some were big enough I had no business using that little cordless saw on, but it cut them anyway. Some I was at full pole extension, and tip toe (I'm 6'1") and one handing the reach to hit the branch even. I did use my big gas chain saw on all the really big stuff, and most of what I could reach with it while standing on the ground. I probably put 5 or 6 hrs of run time on the little Lynxx pole saw today, and I'm still cutting with the first charged battery, haven't needed to swap batteries yet.
Only "weird" thing on the charger is, the green light starts blinking as soon as you plug it into AC power, and it doesn't stop blinking until you put in a battery pack. When you're done charging and take the battery off, the green light blinks constantly from then on, until you unplug it from AC power. There's also a cooling fan in the charger that is loud enough (I'm hard of hearing) that I could hear it from 10 feet away standing outside the shop door. Not "knocking" it, it was just different is all.
I did like that the battery pack has a charge indicator that you can press a button and see how much charge is left in the battery pack. That was a nice touch I thought. So, initial review is I like the tool, and I've already run the BeeGeezuss out of it in one day.
Thanks for the update on Lynxx 40 volt pole saw. We have not broke out our Lynxx chain saw or pole saw yet but am impressed with their leaf blower that I am finding more and more uses for since there is no rope pull or power cord to manage. The wife has several successful hours on their line trimmer (used 2 spools of line so far). The daughter requested the their hedge trimmer so the son picked it up yesterday so now we have 5 batteries and chargers.
We have only used one charger. With no battery in the charger it does flash green but then goes red when the battery is inserted until it is charged then it changes over to a solid green light until the battery is removed.