dragoneggs
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- Jun 9, 2013
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- Seabeck, Washington
- Tractor
- Kubota BX-25D, Kubota Z122RKW-42
You will like this. I love it. M12 FUEL HATCHET 6" Pruning Saw Kit | Milwaukee Tool
Oh, ya. That doesn't look good does it.I own no Milwaukee battery-powered tools, but I am considering one or 2. They have over 100 different M12 and M18 tools, from the lowly screw gun to an $1100 winch. Particularly attractive to me is the downsizing: M12 Fuel tools are much smaller/lighter than ones that have higher voltage. Bigger is not always better, just as it is with tractors.
An update on my Greenworks 40V polesaw: the problem I was having was due to a disintegrating commutator inside the motor. I found a replacement motor, but GW says they will make good on my 3y warranty. We will see. A case for those new-fangled brushless motors?
Another excellent ProjectFarm review. Looking forward to his Part 2 review, where he plans to test Stihl, Echo, Husky, and others.
Thanks for posting that review, Two Bit... seems to validate I made a good choice with my Stihl. And I totally agree that it really makes sense to stick to as few platforms as possible when it comes to battery op tools.Journal Of Light Construction - battery chain saw test. This one is pretty good.
Best Cordless Chainsaw - Head-2-Head Test - YouTube
I am not sure any of these tests I've seen convince me that the battery saws are better than gas. I'm used to cordless drills and impact drivers - bought a Craftsman cordless screwdriver back in 1980. Even bought the Kobalt 80 V battery lawn mower and like it.
On chain saws I'm just not convinced yet.