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OT: battery powered outdoor equipment
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[QUOTE="Petero, post: 3567366, member: 3102"] Of course it depends on the size of your properties but we have a Stihl battery chainsaw as well as a hedge trimmer both use the same battery and they work great. The chainsaw cuts up 1 1/2" limbs and bushes really well. It isn't for felling trees. I have had to repair one electrical cord for each usage of old our electric hedge trimmer by my bride. I also have had the same Stihl chainsaw for 35 years and it still starts on the second pull every time. I go with Stihl and haven't been disappointed Also have a string trimmer, blower and and a pole saw all gas driven. [/QUOTE]
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