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  1. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    yeah I heard that too. I think you can buy a AC inverter to plug into your cigerette lighter from most automotive store. I just tried my charger again in my truck plugin and it charges just fine even with the motor not running. Might help that my pickup has two batteries but I do idle the engine...
  2. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Mick, my truck has it built in. Doesn't power the charger as well as a home outlet but does the job.
  3. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Having said the above I'm seriously thinking of buying a 536 rear handle now while the sale is still on. $520 and comes with a 14" b/c, I already have the charger and 2 batteries. Perfect little saw for doing light ground work like limbing and taking out bushes etc. Even felling and bucking...
  4. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    I'm going to have to wear out my 536 first before I get another saw. Got enough saws as it is.:)
  5. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Chainsaw 10 I figured you were running rear handle saws, seeing you never admitted they were. Never saw many carvers run top handles........ Those 2 Stihl's you own have been around for years that's the ones I call a consumer grade saw. But what makes it is definitely the 1/4" Picco chain Now...
  6. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    So my next question is when is this saw available in North America? Might have to order from Honey Brothers......
  7. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

  8. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Gas powered products
  9. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Reg, Husqvarna Canada has a sale on at the moment, just got the flyer in the mail. Free spare battery if you buy the tool, charger and battery. Here in Manitoba the T536XP total price with 8% PSTand 5% GST would be $1,005.00 CDN. That's what I paid last year and I never got a free spare battery.
  10. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Stihl have alot of work to do to get their battery saws to commercial level, they'll need a whole new redesign as they're consumer grade.
  11. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    The 536 is great for those early morning residential jobs on the hottest days of summer, when you want to avoid the afternoon heat.
  12. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    My 536 paid for its self on its first day on the job. Crown reduction and deadwooding on 1 large poplar.
  13. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Last summer on some of the hottest days with high humidity I was pulling into "select" customers yards at 5:30am and shutting it down for the day at noon. The little 536 worked really good on these jobs so early in the morning not to ruffle feathers of any of the customers or their neighbors. My...
  14. HolmenTree

    Sthil 150 v Husky 536

    Reg, I can't really add much more then what you've already covered. I've demoed both of those saws and now own a a 536. I really liked the 150 Stihl but what Stihl did right was develop that little 71PM3 chain to make it really perform. Focus on hand filing and that chain can't be beat what...
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