Dickturpin
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I've got one of these, far more capable than a lot of folk might expect
It won't beat my Husky 555 for a full day in the woods, but as a saw that you can just pick up and use it's brilliant. It's what I reach for 9 times out of 10.
Take the battery out of the equation and they're cheaper than even a cheap petrol Stihl.And so they should be, for the money !
Take the battery out of the equation and they're cheaper than even a cheap petrol Stihl.
Less than 60 cc`s is circa the equivalent and that is not a big saw at all. I run a couple of circa 90cc`s and there are a lot of times when I want more. The elec saws have a niche but not in the world of serious tree felling or docking.which is 2400 watts motor and light to use, you would need a seriously big petrol saw to get that power.
John I've got big saws 70 plus cc but for logging they are extremely heavy in comparison to an electric one.Less than 60 cc`s is circa the equivalent and that is not a big saw at all. I run a couple of circa 90cc`s and there are a lot of times when I want more. The elec saws have a niche but not in the world of serious tree felling or docking.
7 iirc NH. I just checked 7.2HP Stihl 661 c Magnum?Out of interest what horse power is your 90 cc job?
John I've got big saws 70 plus cc but for logging they are extremely heavy in comparison to an electric one.
You need over three horse power to equal 2400 watts so that's some size to swing all day but each to their own.
Out of interest what horse power is your 90 cc job?
I just looked up my Dolmar 7300 and it's 5.7HP/ 4200 watts and weighs 6.3kg dry or nearly 14 lbs. The problem with it for logging is I'm to knackered to use it for to long after years on the tools and generally falling to bits7 iirc NH. I just checked 7.2HP
The big boys come into their own with the extra weight when cross cutting big logs up also although standard bar lengths of 26"`s are good often they aren't long enough.and weighs 6.3kg dry or nearly 14 lbs.
You old buggers down under are so butchThe big boys come into their own with the extra weight when cross cutting big logs up also although standard bar lengths of 26"`s are good often they aren't long enough.
I have used an 090 with a standard 48" bar and a 137cc motor, that one is a heavy **** ha ha.
I wear a skirt now and then.You old buggers down under are so butch
Lol
I wear a skirt now and then.
Only at Harrods.On wednesday he goes shopping
Nobody's making you have one...
Clearly. I just thought that suggesting a battery powered "anything" was cheap, if you excluded the cost of the "battery", was a mute point, given the whole purpose, is that it's battery powered !