Sodo
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- Apr 21, 2012
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- Cascade Mtns of WA state
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- Kubota B-series & Mini Excavator
Agree 100% on the weed wacker with carbide blade for brush. There is nothing faster (excepting hydraulic eqpt) and much less fatigue cuz you don't bend over. Once you've experienced it......of course.
My Makita would cut a 4" christmas tree in about 3 seconds not 20. Your Stihl gas saws could be 2 seconds, but perhaps more than 20 seconds with all the other fussing. You will save a LOT of time.
Funny. Battery is safer for the customers too, and tou can talk to them while cutting. Battery saw won't fling oil on the customers. You will feel like a dinosaur who missed out on recent technology within the first 30 minutes.
After the 1st 30 minutes it's all gravy for the remainder of the season.
I'm going to guess with my Makita (top handle) that one 5AH battery will cut 30 4" trees, and they take about 1/2 hr to recharge, so with two batteries, you have capacity of about 60 trees per hour. One per minute all day long. If you test a saw you will find the real numbers. Do some industrial espionage at growers/sellers, someone must be using battery saws at their retail locations.
Christmas is almost here so the Tree Farm will be busy...
Typically each tree gets a fresh cut as it goes out the door...
The small Stihl Chainsaws (3) is what they use... I was thinking for each 20 second cut the saw runs x 1600 trees there must be a better solution...
I bought a Stihl plug in and it is a fine saw but there were concerns using it in the rain and mud...
I can see a battery chainsaw could be idea and quiet!
My Makita would cut a 4" christmas tree in about 3 seconds not 20. Your Stihl gas saws could be 2 seconds, but perhaps more than 20 seconds with all the other fussing. You will save a LOT of time.
Funny. Battery is safer for the customers too, and tou can talk to them while cutting. Battery saw won't fling oil on the customers. You will feel like a dinosaur who missed out on recent technology within the first 30 minutes.
After the 1st 30 minutes it's all gravy for the remainder of the season.
I'm going to guess with my Makita (top handle) that one 5AH battery will cut 30 4" trees, and they take about 1/2 hr to recharge, so with two batteries, you have capacity of about 60 trees per hour. One per minute all day long. If you test a saw you will find the real numbers. Do some industrial espionage at growers/sellers, someone must be using battery saws at their retail locations.
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