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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1741262" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I agree. Those electric saws are a handy tool for some things. A guy near here lives in an area which burned in 2015. He probably has a mile of driveway. The electric saw is easy to have in the pickup for a dead tree that fell across the driveway. But if you have any serious work to do take a real chain saw.</p><p></p><p>I remember years ago I was cutting firewood on a landing. There was two other guys there at the same time. I cut a pickup load, hauled it 15 miles home, and came back and cut another pickup load in the same time the two of them cut one pickup load. The difference was one serious saw versus 2 little toy chain saws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1741262, member: 498"] I agree. Those electric saws are a handy tool for some things. A guy near here lives in an area which burned in 2015. He probably has a mile of driveway. The electric saw is easy to have in the pickup for a dead tree that fell across the driveway. But if you have any serious work to do take a real chain saw. I remember years ago I was cutting firewood on a landing. There was two other guys there at the same time. I cut a pickup load, hauled it 15 miles home, and came back and cut another pickup load in the same time the two of them cut one pickup load. The difference was one serious saw versus 2 little toy chain saws. [/QUOTE]
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