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<blockquote data-quote="RM Outback" data-source="post: 497531" data-attributes="member: 7093"><p>And anything with a battery or battery pack is battery powered. </p><p></p><p>The Stihl and Husqvarna battery powered saws are pretty powerful (they spin the chain faster than the equivalent petrol units) light units and will sort you out for smaller timber. Yeah they come at a price but looked after will last you many years. As for their performance I haven't used any brand but know plenty of arborists who have sold their small petrol saws and bought the battery powered saws. They use a battery pack for longer run times while climbing so unless you plan to cut heaps of wood what ever you buy a few batteries will sort your needs, while out bush you will need a genset or inverter to charge batteries unless they have a 12v option. The most important thing is keeping your chain sharp and knowing how to :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RM Outback, post: 497531, member: 7093"] And anything with a battery or battery pack is battery powered. The Stihl and Husqvarna battery powered saws are pretty powerful (they spin the chain faster than the equivalent petrol units) light units and will sort you out for smaller timber. Yeah they come at a price but looked after will last you many years. As for their performance I haven't used any brand but know plenty of arborists who have sold their small petrol saws and bought the battery powered saws. They use a battery pack for longer run times while climbing so unless you plan to cut heaps of wood what ever you buy a few batteries will sort your needs, while out bush you will need a genset or inverter to charge batteries unless they have a 12v option. The most important thing is keeping your chain sharp and knowing how to :Y: [/QUOTE]
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