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  1. Nutball

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    So you're comparing a ported 064 to a stock homelite in an electric thread.
  2. Nutball

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    I'd only expect 300-500 strong cycles, but I've never counted on any of my non chainsaw batteries
  3. Nutball

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    I know the poulans from 10 years ago used a continuous oil pump, and the Echo 303t does too. It will continue to pump at idle, then fling a globb off the chain when you give it gas. the Echo was adjustable.
  4. Nutball

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    All Stihls have that problem. I think mostly it is the weak oil pump, with the exception of the 660 being a gas hog. 390xp was way better.
  5. Nutball

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Renewable green energy: the trees have generated potential energy when they grew, so shoot a line up a big tree before falling it, wind the other end of the line around the shaft of a generator, and as the tree falls it will run the generator for a few seconds charging a supercapacitor which...
  6. Nutball

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Peeps mod gas saws, why not electric too? Get it Hot-woods Shorted with 40% decrease in electron consumption :lol: Sorry I had to, don't take it the wrong way Frankie
  7. Nutball

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    I've run one. You just have to know a guy who knows a guy who smuggles them into the country. I don't think it warm/hot restarted well when I went to use it, at least not without using the primer bulb.
  8. Nutball

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    How much gas do you use in a day and carry around the woods? Less power head weight and being much quieter is very tempting (but I hate the high pitch chain and sprocket noises which can still be quite loud). You could certainly have plenty of instant torque for long bars, but there's still the...
  9. Nutball

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    My new Kobalt saw barely puts out oil, but it does put out some. I could probably get 5 4Ah batteries per tank.
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