“Chinese” electric chainsaws and delimbers: what are they worth?

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Re: “Chinese” electric chainsaws and delimbers: what are they worth?




by Macro » 31/03/24, 08:20

Christophe wrote:….I don’t know if it uses the same oil as the box…




I know : Cheesy:

on the merco that minimacro 2 had there was not even a drain screw on the converter...To change the oil you had to start the car with the gearbox cover open and the oil pump connected to a can of 5l of new oil and in a few seconds you put 5 liters of oil in the dumpster...

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by Ahmed » 31/03/24, 09:21

If I judge by the photos you produce, Christophe, pruning branches does not require the kind of "nail clippers" that you use: an extension pruner would do the job very well, and probably more quickly...
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by Remundo » 31/03/24, 09:50

but Christophe prefers to work “on the assembly line” :P
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by Christophe » 31/03/24, 10:19

Ahmed wrote:If I judge by the photos you produce, Christophe, pruning branches does not require the kind of "nail clippers" that you use: an extension pruner would do the job very well, and probably fastert ...


You must have never delimbed a tree to be able to think this…find two and test both methods. I thought you knew the field...actually no... :?

I made half a trunk with pruning shears...it's much longer because of the positioning on each branch...so an assisted pruning shear (I thought about it) would pose the same problem...with mini chainsaws you can attack several branches in the same movement...

If you call it a nail clipper, it’s because you’ve never tried one! : Cheesy:

Ask izy what his wife thinks about it since obviously whatever I say here only produces mockery... : Cry:

Soon I will say nothing at all...
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by Christophe » 31/03/24, 10:35

Remundo wrote:but Christophe prefers to work “on the assembly line” :P


: Cheesy:

That’s really it….yesterday I estimated between 150 and 200 fir trees already lopped off…

This will already mean between 1000 and 1500 logs to be stored...there are still 40 to 50% to be processed in the field...
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After this shit I will be quiet for at least 5 winters! 8)
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by Christophe » 31/03/24, 10:49

Macro wrote:
Christophe wrote:….I don’t know if it uses the same oil as the box…




I know : Cheesy:

on the merco that minimacro 2 had there was not even a drain screw on the converter...To change the oil you had to start the car with the gearbox cover open and the oil pump connected to a can of 5l of new oil and in a few seconds you put 5 liters of oil in the dumpster...


Not understood ! : Cheesy: but if there are no screws maybe you shouldn't touch it... : Cheesy:



This model looks more like a plate heat exchanger than an oil cooling radiator….connected to the ref fluid? : Shock:
https://www.auto-doc.fr/nty/17105358#ra ... utomatique

Well, it's VW too... : Lol: : Lol: : Lol: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: (tg I know what you're going to answer... : Mrgreen: )
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by Remundo » 31/03/24, 11:21

Christophe wrote:After this shit I will be quiet for at least 5 winters! 8)

yes, I don't know if you are used to burning softwood, but it clogs chimneys and ducts in the broad sense.

Chimney sweeping campaign to be expected.
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by Macro » 31/03/24, 11:23

Christophe wrote:
Macro wrote:
Christophe wrote:….I don’t know if it uses the same oil as the box…




I know : Cheesy:

on the merco that minimacro 2 had there was not even a drain screw on the converter...To change the oil you had to start the car with the gearbox cover open and the oil pump connected to a can of 5l of new oil and in a few seconds you put 5 liters of oil in the dumpster...


Not understood ! : Cheesy: but if there are no screws maybe you shouldn't touch it... : Cheesy:



This model looks more like a plate heat exchanger than an oil cooling radiator….connected to the ref fluid? : Shock:
https://www.auto-doc.fr/nty/17105358#ra ... utomatique

Well, it's VW too... : Lol: : Lol: : Lol: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: (tg I know what you're going to answer... : Mrgreen: )


Don't play macro...I'm the one who's supposed to be an idiot... Yes plate heat exchanger on the LDR, and yes you have to rinse or drain the hydraulic converter of a gearbox...But there's there's almost no more on cars at BVA now it's DCT or multidisc (like motorcycles) but electronically controlled...
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by Christophe » 31/03/24, 11:29

Here is my 3rd and last "toy"... which will be tested this afternoon... under the same conditions...

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The Amazon intern must have made a mistake, I jumped on it...almost half price with the 3A dual charger...

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The design is interesting: it uses 2 batteries (4Ah) in series to increase the voltage and lower the A...I'm not really for this kind of thing because the overall performance will align with the weaker of the 2 but hey ...

There are 8Ah Einhell batteries...one day maybe...

Yes yes I know I know it's shit too... : roll:
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by Christophe » 31/03/24, 11:31

Remundo wrote:
Christophe wrote:After this shit I will be quiet for at least 5 winters! 8)

yes, I don't know if you are used to burning softwood, but it clogs chimneys and ducts in the broad sense.

Chimney sweeping campaign to be expected.


You have to sweep once a year in any case...right? : roll: : roll: : roll:

What clogged me the most since I started heating with wood (+15 years) was oak (sold as dry for 2 years but probably not enough...)!!
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