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specta
Dec 24, 2019Explorer
Bedlam wrote:specta wrote:
I carry a 40v chainsaw with me everywhere I go when camping. I use it to clear existing roads.
I'm not sure whether to thank or curse you. I'm now looking at cordless saws and trying to justify that my bow saw is enough...





I'm a volunteer for the US Forest Service and spend a lot of time in the spring time removing fallen trees off the trails.
I've used this chain saw a lot and I'm very pleased with it.
I bought a second battery for it, that's my extra fuel. With the cost of the saw and the second battery I could have bought nice gas chain saw but I refuse to strap a messy gas chainsaw on the front of my ATV and carry extra 2-stroke mix.

I take it with me in the snowcat when I groom snowmobile trails.
It always starts regardless of the temperature or altitude and its light enough I can use it one-handed when I need to reach to get a tree.
If I was going to cut piles of firewood I'd get a nice Stihl chainsaw.
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