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<blockquote data-quote="bobfuente" data-source="post: 3549186" data-attributes="member: 46240"><p>I figure it would take one complete battery pack to notch the dead pine, and a second battery pack to fell it. But I'm not sure. The videos suggest that one battery could do the entire job. I know a gas saw would make handy work of it - if I could get it to start. I keep seeing Echo being highly recommended as easy to start. We are talking a tree with a girth of nearly three feet. It stands tall, at least 80'.</p><p>Edit: It will come down on its own, eventually. But I don't want it coming down across the road or the barb wire fence. So I need to notch it and do the cut when there is no wind. I need to get it done to completion once I get started. And I will have someone there with me. I don't underestimate this task.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobfuente, post: 3549186, member: 46240"] I figure it would take one complete battery pack to notch the dead pine, and a second battery pack to fell it. But I'm not sure. The videos suggest that one battery could do the entire job. I know a gas saw would make handy work of it - if I could get it to start. I keep seeing Echo being highly recommended as easy to start. We are talking a tree with a girth of nearly three feet. It stands tall, at least 80'. Edit: It will come down on its own, eventually. But I don't want it coming down across the road or the barb wire fence. So I need to notch it and do the cut when there is no wind. I need to get it done to completion once I get started. And I will have someone there with me. I don't underestimate this task. [/QUOTE]
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