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Can anyone recommend a small chainsaw for light work. Not to cut tree
trunks but heavier branches that are pruned and so on so i can use them
for the fire/ Sawing manually on a saw horse is definitely tiring if not
exhausting!!



Can I just add a postscript?
In uk.d-i-y the standard answer to anything is "angle grinder".
In many ways these are at least as dangerous as chainsaws but sensible use
is taken as read.

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"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message
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Can anyone recommend a small chainsaw for light work. Not to cut tree
trunks but heavier branches that are pruned and so on so i can use them
for the fire/ Sawing manually on a saw horse is definitely tiring if not
exhausting!!



Can I just add a postscript?
In uk.d-i-y the standard answer to anything is "angle grinder".
In many ways these are at least as dangerous as chainsaws but sensible use
is taken as read.

It's not about being sensible, as you say, it's taken as read.
BUT if you operate these on your own and it slips onto your leg when you
alone you are dead.




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