Dear Fanlax Experts - Help and advice thread.
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Reviving the thread....
Anyone tinkered with Solar/Battery systems in their home, camper, etc? Considering adding some smaller solar power. Here is a nice way of determining sizing.
Anyone tinkered with Solar/Battery systems in their home, camper, etc? Considering adding some smaller solar power. Here is a nice way of determining sizing.
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Anyone have experience with warehouse management Inventory control software? Looking for a software / company that you may have personally used that allowed you granular inventory control and query status for items arriving, in queue, and email notification, etc.
Thanks for considering...
Thanks for considering...
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My 4-stroke string trimmer just died....had a successful 10 year life. Anyone out there using the newer style battery string trimmers/blowers. I can typically edge my lawn in about 15-20 minutes and I do not have tall grass to plow down.
Any intel on what you all are using and recommendations?
This one seems to be receiving great reviews, but I don't know how much they've been paying these marketing firms. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPDXDB7T?th ... s_li_ss_tl
Any intel on what you all are using and recommendations?
This one seems to be receiving great reviews, but I don't know how much they've been paying these marketing firms. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPDXDB7T?th ... s_li_ss_tl
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Had a Makita 2 stroke for years. Loved it, super powerful. With the exception of my Ariens snowblower, I'm all in on Makita batt-op yard equipment and the trimmer is decent . Doesn't match up as well with the gas powered, but gets it done. For the record, I have the boss yard in my neighborhood. Spent well over a decade as a groundskeeper as well.
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Thx. I love a beautiful manicured lawn….I just can’t bring myself to spend the cash on it.Olderbarndog wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 7:24 pm Had a Makita 2 stroke for years. Loved it, super powerful. With the exception of my Ariens snowblower, I'm all in on Makita batt-op yard equipment and the trimmer is decent . Doesn't match up as well with the gas powered, but gets it done. For the record, I have the boss yard in my neighborhood. Spent well over a decade as a groundskeeper as well.
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I have an EGO 1511 from Home Depot that works great. Only complaint is the string spool is a bit on the small side, but it works great and is not too heavy...
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Eleven years ago when I bought my city home in Buffalo I was faced with mowing a lawn for the first time since the 80’s. I didn’t want to deal with any gas powered equipment so I used a rotary push mower for a year before buying into the Greenworks line. The twin blade mower with two 40V batteries has been great, so I later got a heavyweight line trimmer, leaf blower, snowblower and pole chainsaw all working on a 80V battery. All have been excellent.youthathletics wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:20 pmThx. I love a beautiful manicured lawn….I just can’t bring myself to spend the cash on it.Olderbarndog wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 7:24 pm Had a Makita 2 stroke for years. Loved it, super powerful. With the exception of my Ariens snowblower, I'm all in on Makita batt-op yard equipment and the trimmer is decent . Doesn't match up as well with the gas powered, but gets it done. For the record, I have the boss yard in my neighborhood. Spent well over a decade as a groundskeeper as well.