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    Whatever brand tools you have, find a saw that goes with it.

    I have all Dewalt tools so I went with the pruning saw and I love it. It pretty much stays in the Ranger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USMCsilver View Post
    Generator in the back of a SxS? (I do this more than I ever thought I would.)

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    When I need power away from home I use a power inverter instead of hauling a generator around. Just connect it to the battery, hook up a drop cord and your good to go.

    DEWALT DXAEPI1000 Power Inverter 1000W Car Converter with LCD Display: Dual 120V AC Outlets, 3.1A USB Ports, Battery Clamps https://a.co/d/2vZaFlq
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    Quote Originally Posted by scatter shot View Post
    When I need power away from home I use a power inverter instead of hauling a generator around. Just connect it to the battery, hook up a drop cord and your good to go.

    DEWALT DXAEPI1000 Power Inverter 1000W Car Converter with LCD Display: Dual 120V AC Outlets, 3.1A USB Ports, Battery Clamps https://a.co/d/2vZaFlq
    I've got the Harbor Freight knock-off of the Honda, so it isn't too cumbersome.

    But, yeah, that seems a lot easier, regardless.

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    What tool platform do you use for drills, sawzall, circular saw, etc? The Milwaukee, Dewalt chainsaws do just fine for the light stuff - 3-4”- and smaller and uses same batteries as what you might already have and you can pickup any consumables at any home improvement store.
    If you want something a little bigger the Stihl is hard to beat. But a little pricey.

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    The pistol grip sawzall that beech posted is handy also. Great for easy to reach stuff, one handed, and will make quick work of cleaning a deer. Trimmed shooting lanes and cut up 10-12 deer on 2 charges of a 3.0 amh battery last year. Had to charge it third time for last deer of the season.
    Last edited by AnythingFeathers; Yesterday at 09:07 AM.

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    Biggest bonus is that the wife is not scared of the electric vs. the screaming gas saw. She’ll grab it and not ask me to do it!!!

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    The 60v Flexvolt dewalt is a monster. Better than ego.

    Milwaukee is nice. Makita is anemic.

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    Buy the one that you have batteries from tools for, be it DeWalt, Milwaukee, whatever.
    Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.


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