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Another John wrote: You have probably heard this before but, if you find manual sawing difficult, you do not have the strength to use a chainsaw safely. With all due respect: rubbish! Using a bowsaw utilises different muscles for a start. Sigh. Even if you didn't need the same muscles to control a chainsaw SAFELY, it is EXTREMELY rare to have a few arm muscles very weak and the rest quite strong. What I said is correct, unfortunately :-( But the main point is _time_ (as well as muscle power): ... That is a completely separate matter. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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