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Chainsaw---Small Trees

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Definitely different. 

I could certainly use one of those for I am in the process of keeping the shoreline as clean as I got it last spring and summer and those little saplings an inch or so in diameter are back in full force..I will be using the long handle brush cutters and an electric chain saw and either one will wear me out real quick. I would expect that short of  chain would need sharpening more often than a chain saw with a two foot long bar. But it does look like some of the  hard work would be reduced. What kind of price did you put on the little toy??

  It also might take the place of dental floss for the wide gap gents!

  

Cute. But, is it £121 worth of cute? 

 

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Cordless saws all or jigsaw would be my choice.

1 hour ago, lew said:

Wonder how long before Festool has one for 3 times the price :D

 

3 times....

that'd be their super economy model...

Cute ,but wouldn't a cordless saber saw be able to accomplish the same thing. Smoother cuts on boards and for small tree branches, just use a longer blade.

Hey Stick isn't that the wrong color? As for sharpening probably disposable blades.

3 hours ago, Gerald said:

Hey Stick isn't that the wrong color? As for sharpening probably disposable blades.

 

green is Europe's color...

On 3/29/2018 at 9:30 AM, Smallpatch said:

I could certainly use one of those for I am in the process of keeping the shoreline as clean as I got it last spring and summer and those little saplings an inch or so in diameter are back in full force..I will be using the long handle brush cutters and an electric chain saw and either one will wear me out real quick. I would expect that short of  chain would need sharpening more often than a chain saw with a two foot long bar. But it does look like some of the  hard work would be reduced. What kind of price did you put on the little toy??

  It also might take the place of dental floss for the wide gap gents!

  

WHY NOT AN ELECTRIC WEED EATER, BUT WITH A SAW BLADE FOR THOSE SAPLINGS, NO STOOPING, BENDING BUT GIT STEEL TOED SHOES, GOOD LUCK.

Buck what happens when your weedeater line gets wrapped around a water hydrant, it almost jerks the weedeater out of your hand. I would think this would end up being a very dangerous situation......using a saw blade.. Especially to your legs and feet. You just might end up being somewhat shorter all of a sudden....

  • 3 weeks later...

shouldn't this have some out  april 01 ?

 

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