[AT] FW: Slightly Off Topic
Dave
rotigel at me.com
Sun Jul 17 20:43:22 PDT 2016
I bought this one about 2 years ago, and have been very pleased with it. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Greenworks-G-MAX-16-in-40-Volt-DigiPro-Brushless-Electric-Chainsaw-Battery-and-Charger-Not-Included-GW20322/205336459?cm_mmc=shopping-_-bingpa-_-28-_-205336459&ci_src=328768002&ci_sku=205336459&gclid=CPirtJGK_M0CFRIEgQodHoAF4A&gclsrc=ds GreenWorks also makes a more powerful model http://www.amleo.com/greenworks-pro-80v-li-ion-cordless-18in-chainsaw-tool-only/p/GCS450/?kc=bgshop16p&mkwid=sjwRuHjb&pcrid={creative} which might be better suited for some applications.
Dave
On Jul 17, 2016, at 10:05 PM, Dick Day wrote:
> I used to use gas chain saws but found that I just could not handle the
> weight. I find that the electric saws are much easier to handle/safer.
> Many years ago, a list member (cannot remember who) bought my Stilh gas saw.
>
> I have been looking at the battery saws. There are quite a few on the
> market now. One day I may change to one.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 8:23 PM, John Hall <jtchall at nc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> I use an electric pole saw and generator to trim around my fields--I
>> always drive in a ground rod. If you aren't having much luck with a
>> ground rod, consider buying a gasoline chainsaw or a battery powered
>> model. Some of the battery powered stuff is getting to be pretty good
>> quality. Regarding a gasoline saw, a cheap major brand would suit your
>> needs.
>>
>> John Hall
>>
>>
>> On 7/17/2016 8:52 PM, Dick Day wrote:
>>> I forgot to ask the question!
>>>
>>> Do I need to worry about the lack of a ground?
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 7:35 PM, DDSS, Inc. <ddss at telebeep.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tractor related... The JD 60 in the attachments is the first tractor I
>>>> ever
>>>> restored. It's a 1952. Originally from Baltimore, we never had much
>> need
>>>> for a tractor :) When we moved to Nebraska I eventually decided to see
>> if
>>>> I
>>>> could restore one. When I bought this JD in 1996, I had never even
>> changed
>>>> the oil in my car. My wife just knew that we would eventually need to
>> hire
>>>> someone to use their payloader to haul the pieces away. It took me 36
>>>> months and a lot of Coor's Lite to get it done. I ordered the owner's
>>>> manual, service manual and parts manual. I learned to weld, do body
>> work,
>>>> use a cutting torch and to paint.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Since that one, I had other people ask me to restore tractors for them.
>>>> Not sure how many remember Rodger Welsch from the list, but I did an
>> Allis
>>>> Chalmers G and a John Deere B for him.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I've reached a point that I can no longer get up on the 60, so I gave
>> it to
>>>> a son In Chicago, I'm hoping he'll be able to pick it up before winter
>> sets
>>>> in.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sort of Tractor related... The other attachment shows my 15 year old
>>>> Generac generator that I converted to Propane. As you see, it's on a
>>>> carry-all on the back of my Boomer. We have about 6 acres in trees and
>> a
>>>> lot of it is Cottonwood. They grow in clusters and during the summer,
>> I
>>>> will go in and thin them out. That becomes firewood for the next
>> winter.
>>>> I use an 18" electric chain saw, hence the need for a generator.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Question... where we live is all sand, it's like living at the beach.
>> Even
>>>> in the woods, it's all sand. To get a sufficient ground for the
>> fencer, I
>>>> had to put four 6-foot grounding rods in the ground. I know I'm
>> supposed
>>>> to
>>>> have some sort of ground when using the generator. The chain saw has a
>>>> 2-prong plug and has an all plastic housing. The generator does not
>> have a
>>>> GFI outlet.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thoughts? Suggestions?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> D. Day
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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