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Husqvarna Battery Powered T536 vs Gas Powered T435
« on: January 28, 2013, 01:15:48 pm »
Yeah we all know chain and operator could throw off test comparsion. Was interesting to see though.

Husqvarna Battery Powered 536 vs Gas Powered 435


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Re: Husqvarna Battery Powered T536 vs Gas Powered T435
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2013, 09:41:21 am »
Cool! Where did you find that?

No word on when these saws are due to come out. Pics have been in the image bank for a while, and they were briefly mentioned at a dealer meeting, but no time table was given. (not that they stick to them anyway)
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Re: Husqvarna Battery Powered T536 vs Gas Powered T435
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2013, 01:29:24 pm »
Cool! Where did you find that?

Reminds me of the song. I searched the world over.    ;)

Looking for any talk on demo's etc on foreign sites.




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Re: Husqvarna Battery Powered T536 vs Gas Powered T435
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2013, 02:04:15 pm »
Geez I remember that thing word for word.

There was another one that started "Gloom, despair, and agony on me; deep dark depression, excessive misery".....  I'm cracking up remembering this stuff. Thanks!
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Cool! Where did you find that?

No word on when these saws are due to come out. Pics have been in the image bank for a while, and they were briefly mentioned at a dealer meeting, but no time table was given. (not that they stick to them anyway)

I see you got the 540 and 536. So you think they will be shipping still in July?




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husqvarna 536 rear handle version.


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The T540's are supposed to be shipping in July, but there's no info on when we swill see the 536 series. I'm guessing this fall?

Weight wise those two saws are the same, even though the 536 looks a lot slimmer. (battery is heavy) The 536 does have pretty good power.  :)

Only had it for the one evening, so I can't really answer the more obvious and interesting questions.
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Spike 60, I think I remember you saying on some other site that you put the 536 and 540 up against each other in a log and you couldn't see any real noticeable difference in cutting speed.
I know electric power tools do have excellent torque [never tried one pushing close to 40 volts though] t
An arborist from the U.K. said the 536 over there are about $470 USD. Also heard some owners across the pond are also running 1/4" chain on them.
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40 VDC will ruin the rest of your day if you get hooked up with it good.

Especially just as you let go of the trigger and the inductive field of the motor collapses. It will be like a spark plug.
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but there's no info on when we swill see the 536 series. I'm guessing this fall?

Weight wise those two saws are the same, even though the 536 looks a lot slimmer. (battery is heavy) The 536 does have pretty good power.  :)

Only had it for the one evening, so I can't really answer the more obvious and interesting questions.

Spike there is some folks looking for more info on the Husqvarna T536Li    anything new?

 

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