Just ordered one with five batteries, plus a split shaft pruner and motor unit for one battery plus an extension - an electric version of my stihl petrol setup !
On commandé la 254 pour travailler sur petites sections en élagage doux en second avec une 150 stihl. Une super machine bien moins chère que la msa 161 stilh.avec les promos tu en 2 pour le prix d une msa 161 .et makita question electrique y a rien a dire. Bon job.bonne video merci à vous
@@GM.Comprorm .30mn sur petites sections .Je fais un grand mûrier avec 1 btt. pas d odeur .Pas de bruit entre les coupes. Moins de tendinite.mais j ai toujours la 150 en secour ou pour les plus gosses coupes . Attention c est pas une grosse elagueuse type 540 i xp husqy. Mais c'est un régale dans les petits travaux ,le couteau scie bouge moins lol ,l inconvénient c est que la batterie dure pas la journée.
I appreciate the quick reply. Yeh i just bought a makita hammer driver drill and it came with two 18v batts and charger for around 140 quid so this is a no brainer for me!
Can you comment on why you do a staggered double cut? One lower halfway, and one 4cm above from the opposite side… I imagine that is so the branch doesn’t fall by itself, and you have to manually break it?
Do you do tree work? It’s called a “step cut” it’s designed to generally hold until you can break it off and either push it in the right direction or to break it off into your grasp and throw the piece where you want it. You would also use the step cut to cut branches/timber that are just being cut and letting them fall to the ground themselves. A step cut like all types of cuts are designed to stop the timber from tearing, the saw being taken with the wood falling and for directional purposes. Step cut being one of the most simple yet a must for most cutting!
Hard to say as it really depends on what you are cutting! With the odd we cut, say doing actual larger pruning and it there to just replace a pruning saw it would last for ages. Doing small dismantles or de-limbing lots of branches it runs out Quick! I have 5 makita batteries so not a problem for me 👌