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    Ballstater98

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    Garbage truck came 45 minutes early. That never happens. He's usually 9am -9:10am. Oh well, rolled it across the road and he can collect it at the neighbor's on the way back.
     

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    Thanks to @CTC B4Z snd @KLB, I bought an ego 56v string trimmer, that’s a baaaad dude there. My old ryobi gas was getting tired and I was more than tired of pulling the string like a retarded monkey trying to start it every time.
    I have been thinking about one of those for a month. I have an Echo 2 cycle and was thinking of convenience. Where is the best place to get one?
     

    mmpsteve

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    Wait until you try the chainsaw…. I’ve done some jobs with mine I feel needs to go into their marketing. Good blade and fresh battery it will go threw just about anything. Obviously it isn’t commercial or little house on the prairie rated but for occasional use it is great.

    Same thing here, only I bought into DeWalt electric, starting with the chainsaw. At the family southern property, I throw it into the basket on the 50hp Kubota 4 wheel drive tractor with a grapple on front and the bushhog on the back, and feel pretty invincible while clearing roads. No mixing gas, no string pulling to start, and it flat-out works. Havn't handled a gas saw for several years now, and don't miss it.

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    cg21

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    Same thing here, only I bought into DeWalt electric, starting with the chainsaw. At the family southern property, I throw it into the basket on the 50hp Kubota 4 wheel drive tractor with a grapple on front and the bushhog on the back, and feel pretty invincible while clearing roads. No mixing gas, no string pulling to start, and it flat-out works. Havn't handled a gas saw for several years now, and don't miss it.

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    Now that I am a wood stove owner….. I am going to get something little more serious (thinking the rancher) but the ego will still be around and used for small stuff.
     
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