I'll sell you my whole Stihl chainsaw for $100. It's really nice not having to throw a shoulder out yanking on it anymore, or buying and mixing gas and oil.I have one that runs like new! R Enjoy paying $100.00 each for replacement batteries!
I'll sell you my whole Stihl chainsaw for $100. It's really nice not having to throw a shoulder out yanking on it anymore, or buying and mixing gas and oil.I have one that runs like new! R Enjoy paying $100.00 each for replacement batteries!
I was super skeptical when my buddy brought up his electric Stihl. I think it had either a 10" or 12" blade which was great for trimming shooting lanes and trees up to probably 4-6" diameter. Lightweight and honestly worked like a champ. He did have an extra battery so could go for a few hours.You're a lil late to the party. What in the world were you searching for to bring this thread back up? Stihl chainsaws? Wanna buy one? I have a pretty good one that I don't use now that I got an electric Dewalt for Christmas.
I was super skeptical when my buddy brought up his electric Stihl. I think it had either a 10" or 12" blade which was great for trimming shooting lanes and trees up to probably 4-6" diameter. Lightweight and honestly worked like a champ. He did have an extra battery so could go for a few hours.
BUT, if you want to cut all day and bigger trees then I'd stick with the gas powered. I'm looking for a deal on a battery powered one now.
Do I need to reply to the other old thread???
Husqi is the only one that makes one worth a damn, the xp electricsI have always had a lot of trouble cranking two cycle engines. Chainsaws especially. Any reccomendations?
Nope, you can buy knock off batteries on Amazon much cheaper and with more advertised power.I have one that runs like new! R Enjoy paying $100.00 each for replacement batteries!
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