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RE: (ET) Chain saw availability ?
Dennis what brand/model is your inverter and where did you get it?
thanks,
dave
seattle
> Ted;
>
> Another consideration is to find a 36VDC to 110VAC inverter accessory and
> buy a 110V saw.
> I have an inverter for my Wheelhorse C-185 and a 110VAC Remington pole
> saw
> and it works great.
> I can reach limbs ~ 12' high and the saw can be removed from the pole for
> other uses.
> The other good thing is the ability to run all sorts of 110VAC tools off
> the
> inverter.
>
> Now the only problem is coming up with an inverter.
> They are also hard to find.
>
> Dennis
> Elsberry, MO
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ted r lowe [mailto:trl creativespirits org]
> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 12:44 PM
> To: Elec-trak list
> Subject: (ET) Chain saw availability ?
>
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> i think i remember hearing that the Elec-Trak accessory line
> included a 36vdc chain saw (connectable to the PTO outlet).
> Do any of these saws still exist and what may i pay for
> a used one ? Any other issues ?
>
> Thanks,
> Ted
>
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