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On Feb 22, 10:21*pm, "MuddyMike" wrote:
"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message ... In article , writes I take your point about the length of time involved - I had to guess at how wide and packed those piles were and may have guessed wrong. *But I can assure you that it is NOT as much faster to use a chainsaw than it appears, if you are inexperienced or weakish (as I am), because you dare not get even slightly tired when using a chainsaw. Oh right, well thank you for your answers i take your points very seriously. Wouldn't use anything if i didn't think i was competent which is one reason why i don't like the long armed hedge cutters. They are balanced for people much taller than 5' 4" A friend has something called an alligator which might be useful if they can find it in their garage ! It's kind of like two sets of teeth that you clamp round and cut medium thick stuff -- I have just recently replaced a rather old B&Q electric chainsaw with an Aldi cheapy. It came with 3 years warranty so if it only lasts that long its well worth the money. It says Oregon on the bar, but otherwise is of unknown brand yet is far more advanced than my old one. It has "no tools required" chain adjustment, a kick back safety brake, and the chain stops almost immediately when I let go of the trigger despite the motor still turning. I used it for the first time last weekend to cut up a telegraph pole and a dead 6ft tall 12" dia yew trunk. It cut both with absolute ease. Mike- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My neighbour who is in his early 80's burns nothing but wood and has for several years used an old Black and Decker chain saw which has now given up the ghost, He has had 2 of the Liddle/aldi chain saws for cutting up the trunks but always used the B & D for branches and thiner stuff ar it could be used one handed, after around 4 months he is still trying to find a replacement, |
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