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Jul 1, 2024
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valcorger
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I have the 40v and it works great. Same battery for the 10 foot pole chainsaw.
The pole-saw makes short work of tree trimming.
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My 2-stroke trimmer died this weekend. Any battery powered trimmers that you
Royal_Minister
Jul 1, 9:29am
This Ego is my favorite after a few trials.
byubryce
Jul 1, 9:33am
What I love probably the most is how easy it is to re-string.
EM_Puma
Jul 1, 9:55am
My ryobi One+ is decent. I’ll go through 3 or 4 4AH batteries to get the yard done,
Skeptical Optimist
Jul 1, 9:37am
Do you have a recommended battery or do you just buy the expensive Ryobi ones?
Royal_Minister
Jul 1, 9:43am
I have a few of the 6AH ones and they are pretty good
Skeptical Optimist
Jul 1, 9:47am
I was looking at going the ryobi route. Do you have the 40v or the 18v? There is
4slyce
Jul 1, 10:10am
I only have 18v
Skeptical Optimist
Jul 1, 10:18am
is the difference in voltage a power difference? If I have a small yard, the 18v
4slyce
Jul 1, 10:53am
I have a big yard and 18v is sufficient, but 40v does have more power
Skeptical Optimist
Jul 1, 11:10am
I have the 40v mower and trimmer. They work great but I have a pretty small yard
scottfunkel
Jul 1, 10:38am
yeah, I have a smaller yard, so would the 18v mower/trimmer be enough? And then
4slyce
Jul 1, 10:52am
It's hard to say. I would probably get the job done most of the time.
scottfunkel
Jul 1, 11:00am
I have the 40v and it works great. Same battery for the 10 foot pole chainsaw.
valcorger
Jul 1, 11:06am
Pull the air filter. If that doesn't get it running check to see that the fuel
misterpepper
Jul 1, 9:40am
Milwaukee
Stucoug83
Jul 1, 10:14am
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