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    Quote Originally Posted by old kodger View Post
    And one more time, "there aint no vaccine for stupid"
    No but at least there are Darwin awards for the stupidest of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    No but at least there are Darwin awards for the stupidest of them.
    Unfortunately not awarded often enough, and in any case the highest of them is posthumous.

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    That thing looks like it went after her after she tried to top it from eating the motorbike. It got angry and went after her.
    Sort of reminds me of that old B movie Maximum Overdrive. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    My Toro roto tiller has electric start now, but the engine is a Husky snowblower engine that came with a 120volt starter mounted on it. plug in an extension cord push the button and Wala no pulling on the rope. Mine won't run away from me though because it has clutch for the tines and forward and reverse for the wheels.
    I saw a tiktok where someone started a mower with a cordless drill turning the big bolt on the fan. It works and I hole-sawed the fan shroud on my tiller so I can do it with the cover on. It's amazing. The only pull rope I have left is on my chainsaw and I wish it was electric start.

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    Elizabeth,
    Chainsaws can be a pain in the rear. I always thought the perfect deal would be a decent portable generator and good heavy duty electric chainsaw.. Less weight and messing with the engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tlnixon View Post
    Elizabeth,
    Chainsaws can be a pain in the rear. I always thought the perfect deal would be a decent portable generator and good heavy duty electric chainsaw.. Less weight and messing with the engine.
    I talked to a tree trimmer that uses a cordless electric saw for limbing and topping. He swears by it. I was shocked by that, but apparently the 40 Volt Lithium jobs are no joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elizabeth Greene View Post
    I talked to a tree trimmer that uses a cordless electric saw for limbing and topping. He swears by it. I was shocked by that, but apparently the 40 Volt Lithium jobs are no joke.
    The plus for 40v battery saws and pruners, you're not climbing with a saw running.
    Restarting while aloft? Lol, tell us who's your insurance carrier...



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