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25cc 10" top handle chainsaw.
I've ordered one of these up for general bushcraft use, there light weight and small perfect for firewood processing and shelter building also reasonably priced at around £70. . . Review to follow shortly
* Update. . . My review is now spread across below various posts in this thread.
Please wear full safety wear when working with any chainsaws and only operate a chainsaw after full safety training. I and/or the bushcraft forum take no responsibility for injury, death or damage resulting from the use of chainsaws. I am not a qualified safety or chainsaw expert, this review is my personal use/experience of this chainsaw only and not to be taken as instructions, advice, the use of, the operation of nor the handling and storage of chainsaws in any way. Top handle chainsaws are not for novice use.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_f...6cc+chainsaw.TRS0&_nkw=26cc+chainsaw&_sacat=0
I've ordered one of these up for general bushcraft use, there light weight and small perfect for firewood processing and shelter building also reasonably priced at around £70. . . Review to follow shortly
* Update. . . My review is now spread across below various posts in this thread.
Please wear full safety wear when working with any chainsaws and only operate a chainsaw after full safety training. I and/or the bushcraft forum take no responsibility for injury, death or damage resulting from the use of chainsaws. I am not a qualified safety or chainsaw expert, this review is my personal use/experience of this chainsaw only and not to be taken as instructions, advice, the use of, the operation of nor the handling and storage of chainsaws in any way. Top handle chainsaws are not for novice use.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_f...6cc+chainsaw.TRS0&_nkw=26cc+chainsaw&_sacat=0