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Originally Posted by thinkxingu
I was told some years back that the carb issue is less about manufacture origin and more about efficiency and EPA regulations. That the needles are more precise/efficient and, thus, more prone to blockage.
In terms of electric tools, I'm totally with you on the whacker, blower, etc. but for my snowblower, tractor, and chainsaw there's no way I'd go battery...at least with today's tech. They just simply can't compete.
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Old carburetors were never made with plastic components years ago. I've rebuilt a lot of carbs in my day and the needles don't look much different, but they do have a lot more plastic components.
I love my Makita chain saw, I don't cut as much wood as I use to, so it works great for me. It's a 16" with double 18V batteries, just as powerful as my gas saw. I bought it with 4 batteries and I can just switch batteries and keep cutting. It will give me an hour of cutting and it takes about 45 minutes to charge them up. So, with the 4 batteries I could go all day with just switching out batteries.
My biggest problem is I will run dead before that!
As far as the lawn mower, I don't have much grass, so I only need a push mower. A Makita battery mower will suit me just fine.
My snow blower and backpack blower will stay gas powered and my tractor is diesel.
I haven't found a battery powered leaf blower worth a dam!