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Ain't you got work to go to?! Bloody Arbtalk addict ;-) my 361 has a 0.65l tank so I reckon yours must be about 0.5 litres or thereabouts... It's too early for maths!

 

Ahaha! Not today. Just gathering more materials (and expense) to get the polytunnel done.

I did plan on cutting the door frames but it feels a bit chilly, so gone home to load the dishwasher. :thumbup:

 

And yeah, we already did the math.

Cheers, Steve

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And yours would be a tad under 7.9 tanks per 5L.

 

Therefore 'In The Woods' saw would take just under 276.5 tank refills to pay for a single chainsaw battery.

 

Trouble is.... it's a Stihl so it'll break far before getting even close to that number. :sneaky2:

 

Cheers, steve

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Therefore 'In The Woods' saw would take just under 276.5 tank refills to pay for a single chainsaw battery.

 

 

 

Trouble is.... it's a Stihl so it'll break far before getting even close to that number. :sneaky2:

 

 

 

Cheers, steve

 

 

Not forgetting when the kids unplug the charger to charge the iPad instead and you lose a days work when you turn up with a flat battery. Think I'll stick with fueling a saw with petrol you can get anywhere until the technology improves a bit more

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Not forgetting when the kids unplug the charger to charge the iPad instead and you lose a days work when you turn up with a flat battery. Think I'll stick with fueling a saw with petrol you can get anywhere until the technology improves a bit more

 

Yeah, although there's probably something useful about having a petrol & battery saw available.

How many batteries might you need for a whole day's work?.... maybe could just about get away with five or six? That'd cost a few quid.

 

Husky vs Stihl?

cheers, steve

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Ahh but when the customer asks "do you need an extension lead for your tools?" You can now say"yes, but don't un plug the kettle first" :001_smile:

 

I know husky are bringing out (may already be available) an inventor so you can charge from the van battery.

 

I think it's called an inverter. cheers, steve

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