I like cheap electric chain saws, too. I got mine from Harbor Fright.
One came with a pole saw attachment so I can cut limbs that I can't
otherwise reach on fire-scorched oak trees. The other one has a
longer bar. When you are cutting up charred, fire-killed oak on rocky
terrain it is nice to be holding a $35 to $65 saw instead of my more
expensive Stihl. And when you release the trigger it stops. A light
(48#) Honda generator and a 100 foot power cord means I can use the
saw just about any place.
Wussy? Tell that to all of the wood it has cut.
-Roland
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 13:16:29 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
::Howdy,
::
::On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Mullen, Tim wrote:
::> I'll be different than some of the others...
::...
::> Again, it depends on how much you are going to actually use it. If you
::> have a large need, get a profession saw. Occasional use? Craftsman
::> just may be preferred...
::
::I'll be even worse...
::
::I've got an electric chainsaw. My wife had it from before we got married
::for some reason...
::
::Its pretty wussy, but for the occasional limb or whatever around the house
::it works just great and it always starts. :-)
::
::Mark
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