I like the smell of gasTrue but at least your back isn't pulled out of place trying to start the gas ones. And the smell of gas at end of day....oh and the noise.

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I like the smell of gasTrue but at least your back isn't pulled out of place trying to start the gas ones. And the smell of gas at end of day....oh and the noise.
True but at least your back isn't pulled out of place trying to start the gas ones. And the smell of gas at end of day....oh and the noise.
I like the smell of gas![]()
I prefer Napalm!
Quote: I ran a gas powered Shindaiwa for 20+ years...the same one. No extensions, no batteries to fail. Didn't even drain the leftover gas @ the end of the season, yet it stared every spring with no more than 4 pulls, afer being on an open trailer, getting rained & snowed on all winter
I ran a gas powered Shindaiwa for 20+ years...the same one. No extensions, no batteries to fail. Didn't even drain the leftover gas @ the end of the season, yet it stared every spring with no more than 4 pulls, afer being on an open trailer, getting rained & snowed on all winter
I like the smell of gas![]()
Yea that part I can do without.Ok me too, technically ehaust is what I don't like.
I ran a gas powered Shindaiwa for 20+ years...the same one. No extensions, no batteries to fail. Didn't even drain the leftover gas @ the end of the season, yet it stared every spring with no more than 4 pulls, afer being on an open trailer, getting rained & snowed on all winter
True but at least your back isn't pulled out of place trying to start the gas ones. And the smell of gas at end of day....oh and the noise.
I like the smell of gas![]()
I prefer Napalm!