Bosch ake30 Li 36v cordless chainsaw
Makita buc250rd cordless li-ion chainsaw
ryobi rcs36b 36v chainsaw
Stihl is also making an eco line of 36v trimmers, etc
for the lazy http://www.lmgtfy.com/? q=36v+chainsaw
I can't comment on the quality or longevity of any of the saws mentioned above.
On Nov 10, 2011 2:41 PM, "David Roden" <etpost drmm net> wrote:
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> On 10 Nov 2011 at 6:17, COOLEY777 aol com wrote:
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> > ELECTRIC CHAINSAW
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> I have a Husqvarna 316E. It's been very reliable and useful. I had to go
> through 3 Remington saws before I finally wised up, though. :-(
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> Any mains-powered chainsaw can be used with an ET if you have, or can find,
> an inverter of appropriate size and voltage. Alternatively, if you don't
> mind a pack charge imbalance, you can tap the pack for a 12v or 24v
> inverter, which will be easier to find than a 36v one.
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> David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
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