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Old 16-03-2003, 09:20 AM
JimM
 
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Default Electric chain saws

An electric chainsaw will cope with your trees no problem but in my
experience they blunt pretty quickly. It's a simple job to re-sharpen but it
can be a pain when you are halfway through a tree and need to stop to do it.

Have you considered trying one of the electric all puropose saws as made by
Black & Decker or Bosch. They are cheaper and you may have more use for them
after the tree job is completed

Jim


"Sharon Curtis" wrote in message
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In article ,
Drakanthus wrote:
Has anyone had any experience of electric chain saws? I have a couple

of
30
foot columnar/ pyramid conifers which consist of multiple trunks up to

about
6 inches diameter.


I would just use a manual bowsaw. Cheap but very effective - like a knife
through butter. I used one to remove and chop up cherry tree with a 9

inch
diameter trunk. You just need to take care that the tree doesn't sag onto
the blade trapping it - if you start to feel the blade pinching a little
just continue cutting the trunk from the opposite side.
I recon I could hand saw a 6 inch diameter conifer trunk in around 10
minutes - seems a waste of money buying an electric one specially for

just
two trees.


I just wanted to second this recommendation. The bow saw is cheaper
*and* its human powered so you don't have to worry about circuit breakers
and it's a lot safer, control-wise. 6 inches, yeah, I reckon I could
do one in 10 minutes too. And it's good exercise :-)

Sharon