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  1. squisher

    Tree hardware removal

    That I honestly don't know as I have so many batteries available. Lol. I will add that I have never done any extensive grinding like this but I've run my circular saw for what seems like ever off a single battery but that was just cutting wood with it.
  2. squisher

    Tree hardware removal

    I also now have three chargers and five batteries in the 20v. So for me it'd be a no brainer. :|:
  3. squisher

    Tree hardware removal

    Honestly there is no comparison between the 18v and 20v in the dewalt. I had the 18v forever and bought the 20v li/ion when it first came out. Battery time is much longer and one of the big differences is you get full power until it dies.
  4. squisher

    Tree hardware removal

    Seems like in that scenario by the time you secured access to power and laid out your strung in the air cord. The first two tree would be done cordlessly. Also six street trees, that's either a lot of cord, or a lot of repositioning, or both. Also what if the surrounding business or businesses...
  5. squisher

    Tree hardware removal

    Have you run any of the newer like 20v cordless stuff? I've been using the dewalt for ages now. I will never use my corded skill-saw ever again even if power was around. The power is fantastic and cords are a PITA even if they have no risk of tripping anyone at all.
  6. squisher

    Tree hardware removal

    With today's cordless tools, it's the way to go imo. San Fran right? Probably don't have to trip up but a single pedestrian in order to have more than paid for a quality cordless setup.
  7. squisher

    Tree hardware removal

    I'd definetly be looking to a cordless grinder or circular saw.
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