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Illinois John
Posted 11/17/2012 10:55 (#2702049 - in reply to #2701927)
Subject: RE: Battle With the Evil Mulberry


Crawford County, Robinson, Illinois

packerfan - 11/17/2012 08:50 Wouldn't a gas powered saw be handier? It wouldn't use any more gas than that generator and you won't cut the cord. I never used an electric chain saw, just asking. I hate that job.


Never argue with the methods of Bobby the creative and smart farmer.  He may not be a BTO, but he has some very creative methods.  I have three gasoline chainsaws for large stuff, they always are hard to start on the first pull.  As we get older, we seem to have less pulls in us, or at least I do.  I bought a 20" electric saw for trimming, use it a lot for small jobs, plus I have a battery powered nuton from DR that I love for pruning.  I still use gasoline saws for large stuff and cutting firewood, but I have a lot of energy left for small stuff using electric.  At a younger age, the cord was a bother, now it is easier than carrying the heavy gasoline saw and getting it started the first time.

Always remember, Bobby knows best!   



Edited by Illinois John 11/17/2012 10:56
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