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Saw trash, that is what I suggested to the board as well problem is the association does not have power in the common areas and some homeowner would have charge the batteries for the landscape crew

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I'm on acreage and seldom working anywhere near mains power. I have an el cheapo inverter which runs off a 12 volt vehicle battery and allows an ordinary 240 volt AC charger (that's our mains power here in Oz) to keep a spare battery fully charged at the ready.
 
Why not use a semi chisel chain in a full skip tooth when cutting into the unknown? They last longer when tilling with chainsaws, I have one worker who constantly ruins chains in dirt. He kills me. I was buying Oregon chains at $5 a loop but making less profits cutting rocks into pea gravel lol.
 
For cutting down smallish shrubs at ground level with rocks close by I use a battery powered reciprocating saw. Carbide tipped blades are available too.
+1. Also for roots in dirt. They make special pruning blades for recip saws, but I just use cheap, coarse tooth, wood blades for the dirt work. $1 - $3 each.

Philbert
 
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