I have a Black & Decker trimmer. I bought it to trim the bush outside my door because the landscapers (I'm in a condo) only trim bushes once a year. It's funny that you uploaded this video because I just used mine yesterday. I also had an electric chainsaw. Made by Worx. It was decent. Chain got dull quick though. If you pause at 8:23 and advance frame by frame (by hitting the . on your keyboard to go forward and the , to go back), was that a bat fleeing in the lower right hand corner? I thought it was a butterfly but it's flight wasn't erratic and it didn't look like a bird.
@@FarpointFarms It just caught my eye. Which is surprising because I'm legally blind. LOL dragonflies are good for mosquito control also. I saw a RUclips video on how to attract them. Apparently they like to perch on bamboo sticks and string or wire set up like a clothesline.
That battery stuff for lawn and garden has come a long way. I got some my self but I stuck with DeWalt 20V/60V system to match my outher work tools. super happy with them. Walmart has a 80V battery riding lawn mower now. the HART line . I do not mis mixing gas and oil for lawn and garden stuff. but them 2Cy engines did a good job keeping bugs away.
I agree that they have come a long way, I am not sure about the riding mowers that are battery powered. Maybe for smaller yards, bur for us, it would not work. Mixing the gas/oil can be a pain, and if you get the ration off- they turn into a smoke machine.
Looks like you get to do more yardwork now ! It's never ending living on a farm. Glad you do these videos so we know what and what not to buy . Thanks
It is more work, but it does need to get done. Luckily hedge trimming does not need to be done that often.
Be great for our place at the beach
I'll bring it in trade for hanging out at the beach
great video...
Glad you enjoyed it
I have a Black & Decker trimmer. I bought it to trim the bush outside my door because the landscapers (I'm in a condo) only trim bushes once a year. It's funny that you uploaded this video because I just used mine yesterday. I also had an electric chainsaw. Made by Worx. It was decent. Chain got dull quick though. If you pause at 8:23 and advance frame by frame (by hitting the . on your keyboard to go forward and the , to go back), was that a bat fleeing in the lower right hand corner? I thought it was a butterfly but it's flight wasn't erratic and it didn't look like a bird.
How on earth did you even notice that? I think you were right about it being a bat. they are great mosquito hunters.
@@FarpointFarms It just caught my eye. Which is surprising because I'm legally blind. LOL dragonflies are good for mosquito control also. I saw a RUclips video on how to attract them. Apparently they like to perch on bamboo sticks and string or wire set up like a clothesline.
Where is your ppe? Youre going to lose a coffee break if you dont get eye protection.
I know I should have worn some, my wife already yelled at me for it.
Thanks Eric, looks like a great tool.
So far it has been great.
GR8 post, thank you 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
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That battery stuff for lawn and garden has come a long way. I got some my self but I stuck with DeWalt 20V/60V system to match my outher work tools. super happy with them. Walmart has a 80V battery riding lawn mower now. the HART line . I do not mis mixing gas and oil for lawn and garden stuff. but them 2Cy engines did a good job keeping bugs away.
I agree that they have come a long way, I am not sure about the riding mowers that are battery powered. Maybe for smaller yards, bur for us, it would not work. Mixing the gas/oil can be a pain, and if you get the ration off- they turn into a smoke machine.