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And therein lies the rub.
I don't have electric farm tools because mine (chain saws, weed whacker, mowers, etc.) are all old, and still running strong. So I haven't had to consider that option, yet. But recently I came close. I needed a Stihl whacker serviced beyond my regular swapping out carbs and such, and now that we have all the choices (Stihl used to only be serviced, for a mountain of cash, by Garden Exchange) I asked around and landed on Steve's Honda, which is also a certified Stihl shop.
I bring this up because before I committed to fixing that whacker I considered replacing it. I figured with a new Stihl of comparable power (mine's a FS200) I'd be good to go for the rest of my life. The one I have now was bought in 2001. But when I looked into it I thought better of the idea and went for keeping the old '200 going..
I bring this up because Stihl now makes an entire line of electric machines.. so (without knowing for sure) I assume that Steve's has technicians that do electric.. whether that helps or not I don't know. But it'd be worth a phone call.. or just dropping by when you're in town..
And therein lies the rub.
I don't have electric farm tools because mine (chain saws, weed whacker, mowers, etc.) are all old, and still running strong. So I haven't had to consider that option, yet. But recently I came close. I needed a Stihl whacker serviced beyond my regular swapping out carbs and such, and now that we have all the choices (Stihl used to only be serviced, for a mountain of cash, by Garden Exchange) I asked around and landed on Steve's Honda, which is also a certified Stihl shop.
I bring this up because before I committed to fixing that whacker I considered replacing it. I figured with a new Stihl of comparable power (mine's a FS200) I'd be good to go for the rest of my life. The one I have now was bought in 2001. But when I looked into it I thought better of the idea and went for keeping the old '200 going..
I bring this up because Stihl now makes an entire line of electric machines.. so (without knowing for sure) I assume that Steve's has technicians that do electric.. whether that helps or not I don't know. But it'd be worth a phone call.. or just dropping by when you're in town..