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I took mine on a course (as a spare). Instructor laughed, said it's not a real chainsaw.

After 4 disco cuts, he looks at me astonished.

It f***ing works!

Great for small under 10" stuff. No exhaust fumes, quieter than a 2stroke.

I'm waiting for the electric saw and batteries to be able to run a 25-36" bar. [emoji3]

Might have to wait a while

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I have used mine extensively for a year or so and for every ariel tree work scenario.I started with an 020T..then 200 (which i still use for chogging)..201..150..Husky variants and of course most popular Silky saws and i can honestly saw that the 160 has become my all time favourite Tree Pruning saw...

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I'm looking at getting one too, could you buy an inverter to charge in the truck? I'm thinking an ap200 and 300 to get started?

 

 

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I used to use an inverter to charge a Toughbook. They do work but I found they do beast the battery a bit.

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I'm looking at getting one too, could you buy an inverter to charge in the truck? I'm thinking an ap200 and 300 to get started?

 

 

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This is what some people do.

 

We usually just ask the customer to use their power supply. No ones said no yet. Of course that hinges on you doing residential work though

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