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<blockquote data-quote="kerley" data-source="post: 1597051" data-attributes="member: 7335"><p>Thank you, Altimm693, jltrent and Silver. I have battery powered drills, saw and generator. I have a Husky 455 Rancher chain saw, I also have severe RA, and not enough strength to start my Husky. I have a small electric powered chain saw that is light weight and power cords to trim around my house with ease. I have a 1/2 mile driveway from the paved road to my home. The drive way has many small trees along the fence line that I have to prune often so they will grow and look nice, like someone really cares. I thought maybe I could install the Inverter to my Kubota and it would supply ample power for the electric chain saw. Getting old is hell, can't find anyone that wants to do a good job on anything for $10. per hour cash. Just looking for a solution to maintain my ability to be independent. Thank you everyone, Tom Kerley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerley, post: 1597051, member: 7335"] Thank you, Altimm693, jltrent and Silver. I have battery powered drills, saw and generator. I have a Husky 455 Rancher chain saw, I also have severe RA, and not enough strength to start my Husky. I have a small electric powered chain saw that is light weight and power cords to trim around my house with ease. I have a 1/2 mile driveway from the paved road to my home. The drive way has many small trees along the fence line that I have to prune often so they will grow and look nice, like someone really cares. I thought maybe I could install the Inverter to my Kubota and it would supply ample power for the electric chain saw. Getting old is hell, can't find anyone that wants to do a good job on anything for $10. per hour cash. Just looking for a solution to maintain my ability to be independent. Thank you everyone, Tom Kerley. [/QUOTE]
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