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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoker boy View Post
    I have a battery chain saw that works real well.
    i bought one too. Its the smallish 20v dewalt brushless its useable but its no where near the Stihl ms170 which is similar price. I love that saw its just the right size for real work but light enough to horse around all day
    Hydrostream dreamin

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    4 stoke chain saws just too big
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5WO9nulOXc

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    Quote Originally Posted by LakeFever View Post
    i bought one too. Its the smallish 20v dewalt brushless its useable but its no where near the Stihl ms170 which is similar price. I love that saw its just the right size for real work but light enough to horse around all day
    bet you would like my 026, only a little heavier, beautiful little saw

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    I dont have any of the 60v systems so thats part of it. Regardless where i use it there is no electricity anywhere near and im not interested in carting a gennie when i can use my stihl day in day out. Its shockingly low usage on fuel. The electric is handy around the house where it doesnt annoy the locals
    Hydrostream dreamin

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    OK, OK , I admit it .. not only do you not understand and comprehend the English language .. but you math skills are just as horrendous ..

    Not that you have proven to be anything more than a troll .. I'll go with your numbers ..

    Misano
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    Red Bull
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    Now show me that ACME 360 / F-1 boat with your name in the window ...


    BTW, I do have better things to do than habitually correcting you. Earn some respect .. show something "you" have done/do .. besides following me around with your nose up my ***


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    ...a two hundred horsepower outboard, is a two hundred horsepower outboard...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FUJIMO View Post
    ...a two hundred horsepower outboard, is a two hundred horsepower outboard...
    Anybody that's ever upgraded from a 2.4L 200 to a 2.5L 200 will tell you that's not true.

    And then there's fuel economy between a 200 EFI and a 200 Opti.

    And I suppose the weight difference between a 2L XR2 200 and a 3L 200 Opti would be significant on a lot of small boats.

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    You've yet to correct me on anything... the only person here wrong is you.

    it's cute how you purposely deleted some of the information provided, anything to try and feel like you're right (but you aren't.) You chose the two you could manipulate to make you feel like you are right. Your lack of ability to understand simple numbers and decipher information provided to you accurately is astonishing.

    You're wrong, simple as that. nothing new about that tho.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    OK, OK , I admit it .. not only do you not understand and comprehend the English language .. but you math skills are just as horrendous ..

    Not that you have proven to be anything more than a troll .. I'll go with your numbers ..

    Misano
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    Red Bull
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    STV Pro Comp Ski| 200 Merc

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    Joe, you had to stir the water with 4 stroke vs 2 stroke. To really wind people up bring electric into the mix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerabout View Post

    Can you buy a 4stroke chain saw yet?
    Pretty sure Stihl skipped the 4 stroke saw and went straight to battery.

    Honestly makes sense, Just like a cordless drill the battery doesn't need to be capable of holding a charge for 36 days of use when you can just swap batteries at the truck.

    Hell, my saw only lasts about an hour of cutting with the small tank anyway.

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    I still have my O36 Pro. A smaller tree climbing Stihl saw with a lanyard hook, etc, a BG86 blower, and an extendable pole saw. All are commercial models and have rubber motor mounts. So almost no vibration. Also have the Stihl hood, chaps, gloves, etc.

    Oh and they love 100LL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LakeFever View Post
    i bought one too. Its the smallish 20v dewalt brushless its useable but its no where near the Stihl ms170 which is similar price. I love that saw its just the right size for real work but light enough to horse around all day
    I forget what brand I have but it works pretty well around the house. The battery lasts quite a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forkin' Crazy View Post
    I still have my O36 Pro. A smaller tree climbing Stihl saw with a lanyard hook, etc, a BG86 blower, and an extendable pole saw. All are commercial models and have rubber motor mounts. So almost no vibration. Also have the Stihl hood, chaps, gloves, etc.

    Oh and they love 100LL.
    036 is a nice saw, I have one that I need to finish putting back together, but ever since I bought my 362 I haven't touched any of my other saws.

    My MS290 is 17 years old, I've never even cleaned the air filter, been a champ for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah Burns View Post
    You're right again, simple as that. nothing new about that tho.
    NumberOneAzzHat,

    One more bit of truth. When I pass gas .. you're the first to know ...




    Brad Zastrow
    Joe, you had to stir the water with 4 stroke vs 2 stroke. To really wind people up bring electric into the mix.

    Comadore,

    Only the left-tards get wound up. Me, I just put a solar panel on my hooptie, the whining from the eco-idiots is louder than the stereo ...



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    we’ve now reached the “he knows he’s wrong but to much of a coward to admit it” part of the conversation… enamor is all more with your ignorance Chaz…


    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    NumberOneAzzHat,

    One more bit of truth. When I pass gas .. you're the first to know ...




    Brad Zastrow
    Joe, you had to stir the water with 4 stroke vs 2 stroke. To really wind people up bring electric into the mix.

    Comadore,

    Only the left-tards get wound up. Me, I just put a solar panel on my hooptie, the whining from the eco-idiots is louder than the stereo ...


    STV Pro Comp Ski| 200 Merc

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