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    Default Corded electric chain saw


    Anyone have any experience with these? Any recommendations?? Thanks.
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    be careful not to cut the lectric cord
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    Quote Originally Posted by majflyboy View Post
    Anyone have any experience with these? Any recommendations?? Thanks.
    They're fine for small jobs, don't think you would wanna do alot of heavy duty cutting with it.
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    I had one when I only needed light trimming, It worked great for light stuff and no vibration or hard starting. Important to keep the chain sharp!!!!
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    Well worth the money imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GitDaGrease View Post
    They're fine for small jobs, don't think you would wanna do alot of heavy duty cutting with it.
    Only light work, like pruning trees (I've got a whopping three (3) trees on my property.
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    I have one that I use for wood carveing.......I still prune and trim my trees with a small light weight gas one though.
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    May be cheaper to hire a messican to do pruning if it is infrequent. G will give you the $$$$$

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    Used an electric pole saw to prune some decent sized limbs. It worked great.
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    I have a pole saw and a 14"chain saw both do great .just keep plenty bar oil in them!!!!!!!
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