Cordless weedtrimmer and other tools

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jltrent said:
I have one of these battery powered torque wrenches and it either removes the lug nut or will twist the whole lug off. Pretty much makes obsolete carry around the air line.

1400 lbs. torque.........very impressive.

https://www.toolbarn.com/milwaukee-2767-21b.html/

I have it in 3/4" and it's the best tool on the place.
 
I have a 40V Greenworks trimmer and an 80V Greenworks pole saw. Very happy with both of them. I only use the trimmer for 1/2 hour every 3 weeks or and the pole saw maybe once or twice a year. Much nicer than gas powered that may or may not start depending on how long it has sat. That said I still use a gas trimmer if I will be trimming around fences or something. Very happy with battery life on both of them.

A couple weeks ago I was cleaning up limbs after a storm around the fences with Husky chainsaw, it was running great but shut it off to move some limbs. Picked it up and it wouldn't start again. That doesn't happen with battery powered. Looking at battery powered saws now. Though if I was spending a day doing a lot of cutting I would still prefer gas.

For the tools, I would go Milwaukee.
 
I've always been a dewalt fan. All my power tools are 20v dewalt. I recently bought a 60v weed eater and 20v chainsaw with a 12 inch bar. I've been extremely happy with both. The weed eater has surprised me with what it will knock down. I bought the saw mainly to use around the house as I had a bunch of limbs to trim back from the roof. It was worth every penny I paid just for that project alone. While out checking fences one day I had good sized tree that had blown over onto the fence. Happened to have the little dewalt saw in the truck. Was blown away with how a battery powered saw cut that tree up. Very impressed with both tools. The best part about them is not having to pull start them and no running noise
 
I bought a cordless leaf blower this fall. Tired of running around with a rake. I chose the WORX Lithium Cordless Air Blower and Sweeper Combo, but here https://homemakerguide.com/best-cordless-leaf-blower/ there are different options to choose from. I am throwing off the link just in case, it may be useful to someone. Still, leaves will soon begin to fall off in large quantities.
 
timwil94 said:
I bought a cordless leaf blower this fall. Tired of running around with a rake. I chose the WORX Lithium Cordless Air Blower and Sweeper Combo, but here https://homemakerguide.com/best-cordless-leaf-blower/ there are different options to choose from. I am throwing off the link just in case, it may be useful to someone. Still, leaves will soon begin to fall off in large quantities.

Thanks Tim and :welcome: to Cattle Today.
 
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