Posted by Geo-TH,In on June 21, 2015 at 09:54:15 from (172.78.96.18):
In Reply to: Re: chainsaws posted by d beatty on June 21, 2015 at 09:42:28:
d beatty, I know many people like gas chainsaws. I can't start them anymore, no poop in the pulling arm. It hurts me too much.
So for $100 sears sells a 4 hp 18 inch electric. Mine starts every time I pull the trigger. I like mine so much I bought a second one for my other place. I have about 500 ft of 12g extension cords. But I also have 2 3500w RV generators, 120v 30 amps, on wheels. One generator I pull behind Kaw mule, the other one I pull behind lawn tractor.
It's no issue for me pulling around a cord when I can pull on a starter cord anymore.
Both generators are electric start too. I love the combination saw/generator because I can still operate a saw, just can't start them.
If anyone wants to come by, I'll be glad to show them how well mine works.
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