the truck alternator does a pretty good job of keeping batteries charged. It is absolutely a cheap route to go regardless of green. I guesss depending on how much you drive. I have thought about getting a solar charging set up from the RV store but have not put that project together yet...
Batteries last a little longer than a tank of gas. Maybe= 2 tanks. Keeping batteries on hand is wise. Charge them via trucks as you drive. It is faster to swap a batterry than to refuel. One problem is its easy to forget to put the oil in. Definitly no electrics for logging yet. Just the...
Yep, same with batteries. Running out of fuel of whatever sort is on you. Swapping a battery is faster and less messy than refueling too. I wish they were lighter, but they will be soon enough.
I dont usually do much complicated climbing with a chainsaw. Im faster up to four inches with...
I have never run out of batteries on a job. 5 batterries on site for 2 saws + blower. It is much more common to unconveniently run out of fuel in the middle of the final cut on the stump.
Electrics have just replaced the smaller line up so far. I think the trick for the big saws will be to...
From what ive seen husky has the best batrery line. The stihl is less powerful. I have a stihl dealer a mile from my house though. Huskys distribution system is definitly not as widespread
Standard tree work. Pruning removals. I went stihl. I have five batteries. Much easier than a tank of gas. 2 Back handles and 1 top handle. One blower. Also hedge trimmers and weedwacker. The back handle processes wood on the ground. The top handle is more like the ms 150. We have a...
Battery saws have completely replaced gas saws for me in the smaller line up. Just so much more pleasant to use. Cant see ever going back to pulling cords.
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