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<blockquote data-quote="mdw" data-source="post: 1741555" data-attributes="member: 42406"><p>I agree with being extra careful. I am used to a big Echo gas powered saw that I use on pecans and oaks and mesquites. When I first looked at the battery powered chain saw I thought, "what a nice little toy". Then, I was not careful and came within a fraction of a millimeter of cutting into my thumb joint. The battery powered saw is nowhere near as powerful as a gas powered Stihl or Echo, but it is certainly sharp enough and powerful enough to rip chunks of flesh out of your body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdw, post: 1741555, member: 42406"] I agree with being extra careful. I am used to a big Echo gas powered saw that I use on pecans and oaks and mesquites. When I first looked at the battery powered chain saw I thought, "what a nice little toy". Then, I was not careful and came within a fraction of a millimeter of cutting into my thumb joint. The battery powered saw is nowhere near as powerful as a gas powered Stihl or Echo, but it is certainly sharp enough and powerful enough to rip chunks of flesh out of your body. [/QUOTE]
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