
Originally Posted by
rangieman
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But at the end of the day im still a petrol powered stihl believer especially after 4 day`s away in the vhc and cutting firewood every day

Ryobi 1 system has it's merits too tho.
While nowhere near as powerful as a petrol model .. ie. it'll take twice as long with an electric as it will with a petrol model .. with a 12v battery charger, you don't have to worry about carrying 2stroke, and you could just keep recharging the batteries forever off your car's aux battery .. ad infinitum
The ONLY thing I'm not happy with the Ryobi chainsaw is that the damned oil tank(chain lube tank) leaks, and the saw needs to be securely stored upright at all times. Slightly annoying method we now use is to empty the oil tank, and only slightly fill it so as to not have any(or much) remaining when it's time to travel again.
Major advantage the electric has over the petrol is noise .. simple as that.
All other seemingly happy campers with chainsaws were busily sawing their timber making annoying noises in the bush .. where one usually tries to get away from the noise .. electrics are barely noticeable(obviously the slght noise of the timber being cut of course .. but no zinging 2stroke annoyances. Kids would be cutting up firewood, and you'd be only 10 meters away and wouldn't know it.
Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
'99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
'03 D2 Td5 Auto
'03 D2a Td5 Auto
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