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  1. Tree09

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    I run my 80cc dolmar at about a half tank of gas to ensure i don't run out of oil, as i have the oil pegged for my 32 inch bar. Some like it wet..... :/:
  2. Tree09

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Just this last week they developed a much cheaper battery rivaling li ions.... don't worry, it's coming. With nanotechnology advancing at exponential rates, it's only a matter of time before they develop supercapacitors that blow the current technology out of the water. Just think, my phone...
  3. Tree09

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    The ones I'm looking at uses 2 18v batteries.
  4. Tree09

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Pull starting a climbing saw way out on a limb is far more annoying imo, especially if it's cold blooded :lol:
  5. Tree09

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Yup, I'll be getting a makita one this summer then (i love dolmar, that's all i run atm). Next question, i was thinking 16" bar, which their 18v x 2 can come with. Should i go with a smaller bar? Or is 16 ok?
  6. Tree09

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    I'm talking in the tree for something you would use a top handle for. Only thing i would consider them for until they get way more powerful. Maybe a groundie saw for breaking brush down.
  7. Tree09

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Wait, so you guys aren't needing to recharge/swap for a whole day? Even on removals?
  8. Tree09

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    @kevin bingham how do you like the makitas? I'm a huge dolmar fan, so i was planning on getting one later this year.
  9. Tree09

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    I'll cut as little as possible in the tree, especially trunk wood, so using my climbing saw (dolmar 3410th) isn't the end of the world. The problem is my next saw is a dolmar 7910 :lol: i run either a 24 or 32 on it, usually 24 for most stuff. So i go from 35 cc to 80cc. I'm thinking a 50 cc...
  10. Tree09

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Makita/ dolmar have gotten away from their gas powered top handle saws completely, all battery now. @RegC uses a husky one a bunch. I am (long term) considering one, lightweight and no pull starting seems like it would be handy. Use the baby electric saw at the tips then jump up to a rear handle...
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