Rock Crawler
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- Aug 15, 2017
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- Pittsburgh, Pa.
- Tractor
- 2021 Kubota L3560 HSTC, 2011 Craftsman Excellerator GT (680hrs), 2018 Husqvarna TS354XD, 2017 Husqvarna HU800AWD, 2019 Kawasaki Mule Pro DX (Yanmar)
I'm returning them
I found the Ridgid 5 tool deal for $279 and ordered that. For around $80 more I'll have the 1/2" impact, 1/4" impact, drill, 4.5" grinder and LED light plus a 2 amp battery and 4 amp battery and a single charger.
I can't pass that deal up.
I have a task that needs done this week. I loaded my buddies 11,000 lb skid steer into my trailer and ripped the rear supports clean off of the frame. So I need to grind the 2" round tube mounts clean and also grind the trailer frame clean, then weld it all back together. I'll charge up the Ridged batteries and attempt to do all prep work with the new tools.Yes I know, earlier in this thread I said bring the HF stuff back and buy the 5 tool deal. It's great having a battery powered cutoff wheel at your disposal. So I'll be waiting for your review.![]()
Guess what came!? I'll get them charged up this evening and start grinding.View attachment 580628View attachment 580629
RockCrawler, out of curiosity, would you mind putting a voltmeter on the Ridgid 18v batteries once you have them freshly charged? Wondering if they will read 20v. I suspect they may use the same cells as the Hercules 20v and Dewalt 20v batteries, but are just described differently, like Milwaukee (maybe to comply with European marketing requirements?)
There's no difference between 18v and 20v tools. It's a marketing spin. 2V Max Vs 18V Batteries, Which Is More Powerful? - CDZ
My experience with the Ryobi 18v string trimmer - it would be fine for urban lawn grooming. My actual use is to cut foot-high straw that is too close to the deck columns to cut with the tractor and rotary mower. This works, but cutting material that coarse breaks the string continually. And refilling the spool is a PIA. Buy a couple of extra spools to swap in mid-job!
I would like a tool powerful enough to trim the blackberry runners that threaten to go up my orchard trees - this isn't it.
Mine was a great buy in near-new condition at Goodwill for $10. Next time I dropped stuff off there I found the leaf blower for $7. Again, this blower is sufficient for minor use but its not up to moving windrows of large wet leaves.
I see there are several models of Ryobi 18V string trimmers and leaf blowers. I'm talking about the models in this photo. Here's the review article where I found the photo.
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