Battery powered chainsaw

   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,251  
I've thought about laser fly zappers a laser grass/weed cutters, but if the beam misses the intended target, wha happens to what it actually hits? "Sorry, sir, I didn't really mean to hit the drone"
This will keep the medical industry in business. Same goes for the lightsaber. The number of people who cut their limbs off as a result will keep doctor and plastic surgeons in business. At least the wound will be cauterized versus a mess of hamburger meat like some of the chainsaw accidents.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,252  
Must have been watching us talk here lol

If you had to choose between 1/4 micro and .325 nano, what would you choose?
I’ll take the picco
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,253  
Shhhh the safety police will get us. :ROFLMAO: 🍻

Been doing that forever myself. Think dad did it with this little 130 guy and I hated it. Early 80's.
I really really hated that saw. I wont even stick a carb kit in it it needs today. 😋

I got this 2000 in 94 and still did it.

Then 338 200T 3400 637. I'm sure there is many I have forgotten.

The 150T was still little heavier then 2511.

But man oh man those 2511's make it so much easier.

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MS200T for the win. I have an old one with the individual fuel and breather lines. Screamer! The other two I own are screamers as well, but one is the newer model 09. Neither run as well as the original, but man oh man do I love my top handles.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,254  
MS200T for the win. I have an old one with the individual fuel and breather lines. Screamer! The other two I own are screamers as well, but one is the newer model 09. Neither run as well as the original, but man oh man do I love my top handles.
I sold that one to a tree guy in UP. He said his other 3 200T's couldnt run with it.

It was just stock with the screen system pulled out.

I did the same thing on my clone 200T. it runs just like my OEM one did.

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   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,255  
We are always slow to change here. Just like my echo 2511 came with 325 nano from echo.

They refused to use the 1/4" micro here.

But glad they did I love the nano. Thats what the PN stand for on my 2511.

Thats what I am saying, I bet they offer nano as a choice here soon on all 2500's.
As someone who’s worked with metric for many moons, it’s too bad they named the larger .325x 043 chain “nano”, and the smaller 1/4”(.25) x 043, “micro”, as in the metric world, nano (-9), is smaller than micro(-6).
Makes it easy to get the relative chain sizes confused when I hear those text descriptions. I have to ignore it, and only look at the decimal sizes
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,256  
Must have been watching us talk here lol

If you had to choose between 1/4 micro and .325 nano, what would you choose?
On the 25cc saw give me Oregon 325 043 Nano.

On 35cc saw give me the 63PS 3/8LP

I have tested them all in 1/4" mini micro, 325 nano and 3/8LP on these size saws.
 
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   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,257  
I sold that one to a tree guy in UP. He said his other 3 200T's couldnt run with it.

It was just stock with the screen system pulled out.

I did the same thing on my clone 200T. it runs just like my OEM one did.

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Take a drill to those holes. Widen and lengthen em. They won’t clog up so bad. Or just remove the whole thing and buy/build yourself a ported exhaust.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,258  
As some 🍻 one who’s worked with metric for many moons, it’s too bad they named the larger .325x 043 chain “nano”, and the smaller 1/4”(.25) x 043, “micro”, as in the metric world, nano (-9), is smaller than micro(-6).
Makes it easy to get the relative chain sizes confused when I hear those text descriptions. I have to ignore it, and only look at the decimal sizes
Not for me. Just got to know chains.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,259  
Take a drill to those holes. Widen and lengthen em. They won’t clog up so bad. Or just remove the whole thing and buy/build yourself a ported exhaust.
Not drilling nothing it isnt in there. ;)
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw #1,260  
As someone who’s worked with metric for many moons, it’s too bad they named the larger .325x 043 chain “nano”, and the smaller 1/4”(.25) x 043, “micro”, as in the metric world, nano (-9), is smaller than micro(-6).
Makes it easy to get the relative chain sizes confused when I hear those text descriptions. I have to ignore it, and only look at the decimal sizes
... and not to mention, what the hell is a "picco"?

I agree with you, they should be arranged:

milli
micro
nano
pico
 

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