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Offline Philbert

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Re: Oregon 40V Pole Saw
« on: February 03, 2014, 01:33:18 pm »
The saw cut very well with the sharp chain and the weight of the cutting head doing all of the work. Granted, the green spruce I tried it on is not the most challenging wood, but in storm clean up I like each cut to be deliberate, and to watch to see if anything moves or changes. The lack of a cord, eliminating the need to start and stop a gas powered saw, and the minimum amount of noise when cutting, were all positives.

Having multiple battery packs is pretty important for extended use. I brought an inverter to charge these in my car, but did not need it or use it with 3 battery packs. The 4 Ahr batteries, due this Spring, would be very beneficial.

Photos show pole saw in use on the standing part of a tree, and a pile of limbs cut with the first battery charge (note pole saw on pile for size reference).

Philbert

 

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