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STIHL IS REDESIGNING ALL OF THEIR BARS! NEVER SEEN NEW SAWS!
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<blockquote data-quote="fields_mj" data-source="post: 8157649" data-attributes="member: 32139"><p>I don't really care about the bars or the electric thing. The only thing I DO wish is that they would develop a standardized way of testing the saws that effectively tested the saws cutting speed and battery life. If they did this, I'd bet somebody lunch that it a good battery powered saw can currently replace most of the non-pro saws that are 50cc and under. Based on what I've seen, the biggest issues with good battery powered saws are cost, weight, and run time. Regardless of how often you use your saw, if you run it all day when you use it, a battery powered saw is a problem. They're not even close to being able to replace +70cc saws with battery powered equipment. If Kalifornia wants to ban gas powered small engines, good luck to them in finding someone to come fight their forest fires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fields_mj, post: 8157649, member: 32139"] I don't really care about the bars or the electric thing. The only thing I DO wish is that they would develop a standardized way of testing the saws that effectively tested the saws cutting speed and battery life. If they did this, I'd bet somebody lunch that it a good battery powered saw can currently replace most of the non-pro saws that are 50cc and under. Based on what I've seen, the biggest issues with good battery powered saws are cost, weight, and run time. Regardless of how often you use your saw, if you run it all day when you use it, a battery powered saw is a problem. They're not even close to being able to replace +70cc saws with battery powered equipment. If Kalifornia wants to ban gas powered small engines, good luck to them in finding someone to come fight their forest fires. [/QUOTE]
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