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220V Plug-in Chainsaw - Is there such a thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Hedgecutter" data-source="post: 7664728" data-attributes="member: 164497"><p>Hydraulic or air operated would be my go to for a non gas powered landing saw.</p><p>I believe the military had some made by STANLEY that may be available surplus? </p><p>They are not cheap to buy- but you dont need gas or bar oil (thy usually borrow some hydraulic fluid to lube the chain), you will however need some form of hydraulic power pack and I do not know if your splitter system will handle the demands. </p><p>Could possibly run off an electric hydraulic pack? </p><p></p><p>Quick clarification though- as over here 240V is standard household domestic supply and 3 phase is 400V for us- is 220V 3 phase for you guys?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Hedgecutter, post: 7664728, member: 164497"] Hydraulic or air operated would be my go to for a non gas powered landing saw. I believe the military had some made by STANLEY that may be available surplus? They are not cheap to buy- but you dont need gas or bar oil (thy usually borrow some hydraulic fluid to lube the chain), you will however need some form of hydraulic power pack and I do not know if your splitter system will handle the demands. Could possibly run off an electric hydraulic pack? Quick clarification though- as over here 240V is standard household domestic supply and 3 phase is 400V for us- is 220V 3 phase for you guys? [/QUOTE]
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