goeduck
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I have always thought that there is a place gas engine tools, a place for electric tools and a place for manual tools. Whatever floats your boat. No best answer.
After I got the Black and Decker I got a Lynxx from Harbor Freight. It works a lot better.
I have always thought that there is a place gas engine tools, a place for electric tools and a place for manual tools. Whatever floats your boat. No best answer.
That looks pretty decent. How is that one priced compared to the $129 (on sale) Lynxx?Here is what the Greenworks 40V polesaw looks like inside. Overall, it seems well-made.
I like the use of ball bearings on both ends of the ring gear shaft, and a decent amount of
green-colored grease. The pole is metal, as is the chain-catcher. The only nit I see is
that the power wires are twisted together with wire nuts. I reversed and soldered them
before replacing the wire nuts.
So far, so good. I hope the ring and pinion gears hold up. They look OK and mesh well,
but I do not know the quality of steel used.
That looks pretty decent. How is that one priced compared to the $129 (on sale) Lynxx?
:thumbsup::thumbsup:You guys are being trolled:laughing:
After runner their IP email and usernames you will see. I banned them from my chainsaw repair website asking and trolling same questions over and over.
Also started doing the same post on another site and warned them already and they moved on. :confused2:
last year hereI have never seen the Lynxx as low as $129. That was the Greenworks. See #24 above.
Does it looks like it would be easy to put in another section of pole and extend the wiring by cutting the existing and adding some in between? With the liberal use of duct tape of course.Here is what the Greenworks 40V polesaw looks like inside. Overall, it seems well-made.
I like the use of ball bearings on both ends of the ring gear shaft, and a decent amount of
green-colored grease. The pole is metal, as is the chain-catcher. The only nit I see is
that the power wires are twisted together with wire nuts. I reversed and soldered them
before replacing the wire nuts.
So far, so good. I hope the ring and pinion gears hold up. They look OK and mesh well,
but I do not know the quality of steel used.
last year here
Does it looks like it would be easy to put in another section of pole and extend the wiring by cutting the existing and adding some in between? With the liberal use of duct tape of course.
True what? The Lynxx in the link is 40v for $129.I do not recall ever seeing the Lynxx that low. I may have been mistaken if there ever was a 20V version of the
Lynxx polesaw. It seems they may always have been 40V. True? <snip>
The 10' may be adequate.
It turns out the Lynxx is only 8.5' long, not 10'.
My Q had to do with the voltage. Were the Lynxx pole saws always 40V, or was there a
20V version?
The Greenworks site also lists a version with no battery or charger. Additional pole sections
can be purchased, too. Note that the product descriptions and the boxes do not say if a
battery or charger are included.
I get a lot of response from the Black + Decker. Somebody says it's
disposable garbage.