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  1. lxskllr

    MSA 161

    You didn't mention having other batteries. That goes a long way picking a tool. Even if a choice isn't the absolute best, extra batteries on hand is a huge feature.
  2. treetx

    MSA 161

    Some monsters are big, others are small. More power than a similar sized petrol saw. I'm going to get the stihl most likely if for no other reason than I'll have other batteries to swap with if I'm running it at the family farm.
  3. Mick!

    MSA 161

    I cannot believe any battery saw can be described as ‘monster’ They are not there yet, not near petrol saws at the moment, won’t be long though.
  4. lxskllr

    MSA 161

    Any closer on which one you want to get? Seems like you really want the Stihl.
  5. treetx

    MSA 161

    I love me some battery powered stuff. Not sure about chainsaws but when it comes to motorbikes and cars, petrol power cannot provide the high power performance that battery power does. Not even close. Electric cars make even the fastest super cars or hotrods seem stupid. The do drastically...
  6. Mick!

    How'd it go today?

    For now.
  7. Kaveman

    How'd it go today?

    He's a very slow starter... An hour to go from truck to tree is common. Lots of one day jobs take two or three. Whatever, I'm paid well enough to not give a damn.
  8. lxskllr

    How'd it go today?

    Have you been happy with his speed Kave?
  9. Kaveman

    How'd it go today?

    A quarter to noon and we're starting on these two fat ponderosas. We'll see how far Young Buck gets...
  10. Nutball

    How'd it go today?

    They commonly leave the nest at that size. I'm not sure why, because they can barely fly, and I've never seen them hunt or get fed out of the nest.
  11. Nutball

    MSA 161

    No, that would be a corded saw, not simply an electric. Those are pretty well outdated now as far as chainsaws go. It gives me an idea for a stupid meme: Shut down lithium mines; buy corded cars. It would be neat to be able to tap off the grid on the go like an electric train somehow. Now...
  12. lxskllr

    Whats blooming?

    Fleabane and star of Bethlehem
  13. Mick!

    How busy are you this year compared to other years?

    I saw another tree guy on FB recently saw he was 9 months booked out, seems to have no decent gear. Clearly not pricing right. As for me, steady as she goes, not fighting them off with a shitty stick, but working every day.
  14. lxskllr

    How'd it go today?

    Staked a lot I was on a few years ago. They have a cluttered garden I like a lot. Plants and flowers all over the place. This kinetic sculpture was in there... They had a nifty vine covered passage. Twice as wide/long would be cooler... There was a snekhouse inside. I thought that was...
  15. Nutball

    The Official Random Video Thread!

    Mechanical advantage in nature
  16. Mick!

    MSA 161

    I would say a saw with a cord to plug in to the mains is an electric saw. What you’re talking about is a battery saw. Sorry to be pernickety.
  17. treetx

    MSA 161

    I have a 460 mag if I need to make some chips fly. It has never seen more than light hobby use outside of the 2 weeks of hurricane clean up I bought it for. I like the idea of a small electric saw I can keep in the truck if needed for clearing trails, etc. Mainly when I'm out electric dirt...
  18. Czed

    knives

    Kabar sale https://kabar.com/category/sale
  19. BlackSmith

    In The News...

    Instead of making it read like “Renewable Energy” is powering the entire state show what the figures would be without fossil fuels contributing to the grid for the rubes.
  20. davidwyby

    How'd it go today?

    If he’s still around today maybe I’ll try to get him back in his nest…in that darn wattle in my back yard.
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