4570Man
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- Kubota M59, Kubota L3800, Grasshopper 428D, Topkick dump truck, 3500 dump truck, 10 ton trailer, more lighter trailers.
I'd modify that, slightly. They should have a battery that lasts as long as the spare needs to reach a near-full charge, even after the batteries have been aged several years or hundreds of cycles. If charge time is 3 hours, then I need my other battery to last 3 hours of infrequent cutting, lest I have to carry a boatload of batteries everywhere with me.
Furthermore, they must offer a 12V charger, so you can charge it from a vehicle, when not near 115VAC power. I suspect a typical car or tractor battery has sufficient capacity to recharge a chainsaw battery, and still start the vehicle afterward, but haven't done the math on that.
There’s no way a regular sized tractor battery could recharge a battery the size that a larger chainsaw or other outdoor tool would have and still restart the tractor. You can’t discharge a starting battery very much and it still work. It’s also going to require an inverter to charge a higher voltage battery from 12 volts. That’s not a big deal in itself but it’s creating more inefficiency in the process.