Treespotter
ArboristSite Operative
Side by side
Husqvarna 536LiXP 36 volt chainsaw and the Egopower+ 56 volt chainsaw.
Husqvarna 536LiXP 36 volt chainsaw and the Egopower+ 56 volt chainsaw.
So he can't hear the tree huggers cursing at him. Lol.. I noticed you were wearing ear muffs in the second video. Why?
But.... but.....but he's doing It greenly.So he can't hear the tree huggers cursing at him. Lol.
I noticed you were wearing ear muffs in the second video. Why?
The Echo is still a nogo here in Europe so that's why I went for the Ego.Thanks for the videos. I've been looking at the new Echo equipment, rumor has it they have a bit more power over the Ego, I'd like to see them compared.
The 36 volts Husqvarna 536LiXP is a good tophandle! You can compare it with a 'hole in the muffler drilled' Stihl 192.A good electric TH is in my sights, l am just waiting for the dust to settle as they are evolving really quickly. 52 volts is attractive!!
Are you still using the original battery, and does it still hold a good charge?The 36 volts Husqvarna 536LiXP is a good tophandle! You can compare it with a 'hole in the muffler drilled' Stihl 192.
I'm using my Husqy now for more than three years on all pruning and start on most takedowns. The shivers go through my spine when I think of not being able to use it anymore.
No problems what soever! I can't notice any deterioration in any of my seven powerbricks. All my Husqy batteries are the 3.0 amps. Two of them are three years old and the other five two years old.Are you still using the original battery, and does it still hold a good charge?
Thank you, good to know.No problems what soever! I can't notice any deterioration in any of my seven powerbricks. All my Husqy batteries are the 3.0 amps. Two of them are three years old and the other five two years old.
I'm on a very strict swapped system.
There's one in the saw and six in a box under the passenger seat.
In the evening I take the ones I used that day in for a charge and the next morning they go back in the box as the last ones to be used.
After a coffee break I swap the battery no matter what the charge is. This swaping seldom makes me send the saw down for a fresh brick.
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