justin_o_guy2
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East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
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The owners don't seem impressed,, and that is too much money for something that would be either used occasionally and doesn't exactly promise to handle a heavier schedule. I'm old. My tools run on air or an extension cord. I wish the recip saw was battery powered,, I do have a craftsman set, a cell and1/4" impact. Those things are So handy. If you don't have one of those things and you work on stuff, get ya summathat. But before you buy any battery powered tool, think about what else you are gonna be wanting. Try to find a manufacturer that has all the battery powered tools you will want, so you don't wind up with a buncha chargers on a shelf.
Yeah, I can drag a cord out to the storage building and buzz the little trees off,,
There might be a place for that little chain saw in someone's life,but even If it was dependable, a Sawsall solves more problems, because it SawsAll kindsa stuff, but they are bigger and heavier. A day of stomping through brush, up and down hills, then that little chain saw might just justify its existence. Just because something doesn't work, like that guy said about the trigger, doesn't mean it Can't. I've repaired the trigger on tools.
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