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how long till somebody comes up with the perfectish solution, the small suitcase style "silent " generator with an extension cable powering an electrically driven saw, or hedge trimmer, ultra quiet, runs on 4 stroke, fill it once a day, and the user end ultra lightweight.........inventers get out there, something to think about

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What we need is a slim line backpack battery like a camel back shape with a lead out the bottom that also acts as a saw lanyard for the top handle saw and anough power to give a climber anough cutting time for an average day without recharging.

Hedgecutting yes! Backpack battery as cable will be short semi retractable so shouldn't come in contact with the sharp bits it'll be lighter quieter and smell even nicer than aspen :thumbup:

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using a TH saw with a backpack when climbing isnt practical, but if you are working from a mewp...no problem.

 

superb when hedgecutting and grass trimming

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And here it is : "world premiere in Belgium ???:001_smile:

 

Husky T536 LiXP presentation - YouTube

Husky T536 Lixp demonstration - YouTube

 

Pascal

 

The second video does not embed...

 

want to invest in battery power take the missus down Ann Summers!, want a chainsaw stick with petrol we had one of these and giving it a good work out we were flattening the battery in 8 mins!!

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using a TH saw with a backpack when climbing isnt practical, but if you are working from a mewp...no problem.

 

superb when hedgecutting and grass trimming

 

I've been climbing with a back pack battery saw like the 1 Gray gits dreaming of for over 2 years, it's practical and last all day!:001_smile:

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want to invest in battery power take the missus down Ann Summers!, want a chainsaw stick with petrol we had one of these and giving it a good work out we were flattening the battery in 8 mins!!

 

 

Idiots in that video.

 

 

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