Still also makes multiple battery powered tools. I haven’t tried any yet. Twigg
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On Mar 6, 2022, at 10:39 AM, btthoeny <btthoeny@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My 20+ year old 6 hp Toro has seen better days and the wheels are falling off.
Looking into systems that share recharging station.
Still mowing my own lawn, but have neighbors kids for when I decide to quit!
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From: david williams <221ridgeway@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 3/6/22 9:55 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: gtd-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [gtd-net] Re: Going electric?
I’ve used pretty much every brand of outdoor power equipment, and now have two
Stihl chainsaws. I like them just fine, except for their aversion to threaded
fuel/oil caps… but I’m used to them now.
I have an 80 V Kobalt rechargeable leaf blower that does a good job, runs for
30-40 minutes on high speed. Our son , Matt has a Kobalt mower, weedeater, and
blower that serve him well on his small lot. Run time seems to be the biggest
complaint. If you live in the ‘burbs on a half acre lot, probably not your
best choice.
One of my best lawn care decisions was to hire it out😬
DD(I’ve got a guy)D
On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 2:53 PM btthoeny
<btthoeny@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:btthoeny@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Any Dudes using electric mowers or chainsaws? If so, what's the verdict? I've
got some aging lawn tools that need replacement and a chainsaw that parts are
no longer available to repair.
Summers coming!
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