Battery powered chainsaw

/ Battery powered chainsaw #1,321  
Mowing is when I think, plan & invent!
It's funny how we train our minds over the years, to "plan and invent". I learned on a drafting board, and even when we transitioned to CAD, I'd start with a sketch on graph paper or vellum.

But for roughly 30 years now, I've been doing everything in CAD, 2D into the early 1990's transitioning to 3D in the late 1990's, and then parametric 3D ever since ca.2000. Now, I basically "think" via CAD, it's the first place I turn when starting to form a new idea.

Of course they all work, it's just a matter of how you've trained your own brain to think through such problems.
 
/ Battery powered chainsaw #1,322  
All those troubleshooting years when I hit a snag I could solve it right as I went to sleep.
Before REM.
 
/ Battery powered chainsaw #1,324  
I think I can get Ryobi here, I'm not sure.
The thing is, I still have the battery and charger for the old saw. I have a grinder that takes the same battery; so if I can get the same saw again I will.
They may have dropped the whole battery tool line, I'll find out eventually.
I found what I consider the best/ lowest cost place to buy Ryobi re-conditioned tools is: Direct tool outlet, Seiverville TN. Tanger Outlet, white oaks mall.
The only thing I have ever found different is, the reconditioned tools are marked as such, with RECON melted into the case and have a shorter warranty; but they all must pass the same inspection as a new one to be sold. My Ryobi trimmer is going on 8 yrs old and the same battery.
 
/ Battery powered chainsaw #1,325  
How do you do that in the field? Not everyone is working in or near a heated garage. This photo was taken at near zero degrees, 60 miles from home and it still worked.View attachment 4836245
I was the site Superintendent for a major home builder back in the early 2000swhen the Lithium batteries were first coming out to replace the NiCads. I'd walk the site, and there would be pickups idling with the A/C on. So, I asked the guys why they were doing that, and they said to charge the batteries for their tools. The Lithium batteries wouldn't charge above 100F, or below 32F. The old NiCads would charge up to 115F and down to 0F. I had the electricians install a bunch of receptacles, and the cabinet guys install a hundred feet of 12-inch deep shelving in meeting room of my office, so they could charge thins in the meeting room, and not have twenty some trucks idling on the site.

I purposely stayed with the NiCads as long as I could.
 
/ Battery powered chainsaw #1,331  
Now my Ryobi saw w/6ah battery is heavier than by Echo 18" gas saw, so weight is not in the purchase picture IMO.
Still in love with my Echo DCS-2500t; 56V with 2.5Ah battery is 7.3# (PHO 3.7#).

Yeah, you could buy two of the Ryobis with the money... but reason I waited until '24 to buy a battery saw was because of the excessive weight of the battery saws kept me away from them. This one is barely heavier than its gas mate (2511t fueled up with bar & chain is 6.9#).

One nice thing about a saw this size is that it's positively a smaller-cuts saw and doesn't try to do it all. Pairs nicely for me with a 60cc; no wood on my land that I'm cutting that's big enough to need more.
 
/ Battery powered chainsaw #1,333  
It's funny how we train our minds over the years, to "plan and invent". I learned on a drafting board, and even when we transitioned to CAD, I'd start with a sketch on graph paper or vellum.

But for roughly 30 years now, I've been doing everything in CAD, 2D into the early 1990's transitioning to 3D in the late 1990's, and then parametric 3D ever since ca.2000. Now, I basically "think" via CAD, it's the first place I turn when starting to form a new idea.

Of course they all work, it's just a matter of how you've trained your own brain to think through such problems.
My dad was an engineer. Once he got into the CAD world, he loved finding reasons to use it for something,
 
/ Battery powered chainsaw #1,334  
My dad was an engineer. Once he got into the CAD world, he loved finding reasons to use it for something,
My 3rd grade teacher, Mrs Dow, was really hard on me. She had also been my mother's teacher and remembered her well. So she took seriously that she was gonna work on me. English rules, cursive, arithmatic, tried and tried to get me to be right handed. It was a long hard year. I actually progressed with left handed cursive except for the smudges because I wouldn't curl my wrist....

All of that effort was wasted beginning 7th grade at middle school in Mr. Young's drafting shop class. From then on it was proper drafting style printing for this kid. I pulled straight A's in drafting class. It never changed.

I do admire folks who have beautiful cursive skills though.
 
/ Battery powered chainsaw #1,336  
All of that effort was wasted beginning 7th grade at middle school in Mr. Young's drafting shop class. From then on it was proper drafting style printing for this kid.

For me it was 9th grade and coding sheets for ForTran, then Cobol, etc. I write in all caps to this day.
 
/ Battery powered chainsaw #1,338  
That is a long time to have to remember. REM formed in 1980, in Athens, Georgia.
I was there - one of the guys (Mike Mills) lived in the same dorm my freshman year. He came to Athens from Macon so that he could form a band. I told him he should get his degree so he'd have something to fall back on. And you know what? - he doesn't have a job.lol
That is the last time I gave anyone career advice.
 

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