Fuddyduddy1952
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It's all about the chain...correct? A sharp chain
running at the right rpm & torque will cut properly.
Yesterday I cut an 18" at base cedar with my Greenworks 18" 80v saw (wished I known about the one for sale I would have bought it for a spare). Checking different sites of all things Walmart had a Greenworks 80v weedeater on sale way less than a spare battery so I have 2 batteries, 2 chargers (one I can have in truck on an inverter). One battery did the job cutting it all up though.
It's so easy topping off bar oil reservoir and unlike gas so quiet I can hear if something is going on like a limb falling or barber chair, etc.
I'm not an environmentalist but a variety of tools, each has a purpose whether gas, air pneumatic, corded AC, battery, etc.
Then I used a Dewalt 20v pole saw thinking wow...if we had all these choices growing up in the 50s-60s. We had one David Bradley gas saw and everything else manual hand saws and tools.
Fantastic convenience!
running at the right rpm & torque will cut properly.
Yesterday I cut an 18" at base cedar with my Greenworks 18" 80v saw (wished I known about the one for sale I would have bought it for a spare). Checking different sites of all things Walmart had a Greenworks 80v weedeater on sale way less than a spare battery so I have 2 batteries, 2 chargers (one I can have in truck on an inverter). One battery did the job cutting it all up though.
It's so easy topping off bar oil reservoir and unlike gas so quiet I can hear if something is going on like a limb falling or barber chair, etc.
I'm not an environmentalist but a variety of tools, each has a purpose whether gas, air pneumatic, corded AC, battery, etc.
Then I used a Dewalt 20v pole saw thinking wow...if we had all these choices growing up in the 50s-60s. We had one David Bradley gas saw and everything else manual hand saws and tools.
Fantastic convenience!