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4 minutes ago, josharb87 said:


 

From one retard to another, the battery outlasts the oil 

I’m clearly a retard too as find the electric saw occasionally out of oil. Largely because I’ll grab it to cut something (rarely a tree!) and then chuck it back in the van/on the shelf, using the batteries for something else. Life is too short to check the oil just in case, I’m only using it as a rule because I’m being lazy in the first place!  

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Crossed wires there. See edit above.

Returning to matter at hand, what battery saw are you talking about that runs out of oil before battery? I've got a Stihl 120 and 220 and they run out of battery before oil, as they should.

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1 minute ago, AHPP said:

Crossed wires there. See edit above.

Returning to matter at hand, what battery saw are you talking about that runs out of oil before battery? I've got a Stihl 120 and 220 and they run out of battery before oil, as they should.


quite ok for a retard to make mistakes 😉

 

husqvarna backhandle, can’t remember the model 

 

maybe my sharpening is just so awesome it’s no effort for the saw?! 

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