I have my own chainsaw museum in the shed along with blower,brushcutter and lawnmower ones
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That mower looks interesting . would definitely have to demo one. When you open your stihl shop I will come down for a drive . I see Makita are getting serious with new gear coming out . Exciting times ahead for battery users and it will only get bigger as the gear improves and guys realise how good it is to use . when the difference between petrol and battery is not an issue everyone will be using it.
I had to use my stihl kombi hedge trimmer last week for a job , I hadn't used it for quite a while as all my hedge trimming is done with battery power , when I finished the job both my hands were tingling like I had pins and needles that doesn't happen with battery gear.
I have just found out how to easily fit a speed feed head to the husky whipper snipper , this is a bit of a game changer for me I will be using it a lot more now, just need a couple more batteries and I will get a full day out of it , I hope they bring that one in the vid out with a loop handle it looks the goods see the motor is in front of the battery
That farm property I've spent 2 half days battery whipping the tall grass in 35 deg heat mid week.
There's a bonus having the electric motor above the spool. lol
I had a 11 bucket of water near me to dip the motor head in fully submersed to rapidly correct heat error faults. In cooler conditions its not necessary, but in the heat with non stop heavy use it gets darn hot.
If anyone doesn't think the motor heads aren't water tight, they are.
Not safe to use petrol gear on this job and had the 9ltr fire extinguisher close by.
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Looks complicated to me
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Anything Ian says may or may not be garbage, it may also be his own opinion or it may not be his opinion at all, it may just be something he felt like stating anyone following his advice does so at their own risk and may be doing something Ian would actually advise against.
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Thanks Ian & NLALM. Will try to get the part.