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Toro - 60V Batteries and Chainsaw

Toro - 60V Batteries and Chainsaw

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Braxten Breen
Farms.com Intern

Every farmer we know has a collection of chainsaws, nothing new about that. But what we thought was cool about this Toro 16” Brushless Chainsaw was its battery system.

The battery that powers the chainsaw also powers a number of electric lawn care tool system items.

Dan Diehl, a representative of The Toro Company gives us a rundown of Toro’s 60V Batteries along with their Brushless Chainsaw in the video below.

Dan explains whether it’s a 10-amp, 7-amp, or even a 2-amp battery, all the batteries will fit all 75+ tools that Toro carries. According to Toro, they are the only company to offer this.

Inside the future proof design, Toro has a “3P” battery stack design. The great thing about this design is that it gives 3 times the power, giving the ability to push your tools stronger for longer, achieving the highest max performance on your farm.

The batteries are built with RunSmart onboard intel, meaning this intel enhances power output and protection. Giving each tool the Flex-Force line results in better performance, more hours, and an overall longer lifespan.

With Toro’s 16” Brushless Chainsaw, your days of pulling cords are over, with an electric starter you can quickly hit it and go.

No need to oil your chain, as this chainsaw is equipped with automatic chain oiler and a view-thru oil tank, so there’s needed to worry about regular maintenance. As we understand farmers have enough to worry about during day-to-day life.

So, if you are looking to invest in some electric lawn care tools for your farm, The Toro Company is the way to go as their batteries are consistent throughout all pieces of equipment.

Watch the video below to see how these batteries work great in the 16” Brushless Chainsaw.


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The 12-day war between Iran-Israel came to an end sending crude oil futures plunging as the big fund speculators removed the war risk premium.

The weather risk premium in the Ag complex is sending corn, wheat and soybean futures lower on month-end selling ahead of the market moving USDA quarterly grain stocks and acreage reports on June 30th.

Instead, funds were chasing and sending tech stocks higher with the S&P 500/NASDAQ indexes setting new all-time record highs!

June 1 USDA Hogs and pigs report was slightly bearish while the U.S. $ Index traded to new contract lows as the de-dollarization that began in 2014 continues.

Feed in the form of soybean meal futures for livestock producers got cheaper, trading to new contract lows.

The Stats Canada seeded acreage update was bullish canola and wheat.