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I use this.https://castellari.us/prodotto/lady/And this.http://www.silkysaws.com/Silky_Saws/Folding-Straight_2/Gomboy-Folding-Saw-685#sthash.T9DV6yHH.dpbs
Vaca Shears makes awesome loppers. Felco is my favorite shear brand.Neither are "budget" tools, but they will last a lifetime, so the amortized cost is lower than the cheaper tools.
Quote from: Vernmented on February 04, 2019, 05:36:38 PMI use this.https://castellari.us/prodotto/lady/And this.http://www.silkysaws.com/Silky_Saws/Folding-Straight_2/Gomboy-Folding-Saw-685#sthash.T9DV6yHH.dpbsWhere is it sold?
Thank you all for the recommendations I appreciate it.As for getting a $40 chainsaw at harbor freight... I will use my chainsaw frequently (I have a wood fireplace) but not 'heavily' and I'd rather not have a chainsaw that will catch fire.
Haha. I have mostly 1-2 inch diameter limbs from trees that I use for my firepit and the indoor fireplace. My larger diameter wood I split and cut out in my family's pasture an hour away. (we've collected probably 20+ chords over the years and are still working through it... )
I cheaped out and ordered this chainsaw - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007AQZ9QC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1It's amazon so if I hate it, I'll return it. Still may get the Ryobi kit later on down the road but this one will do the trick for now... I'll let you guys know if it's a decent saw or not. Should work for felling the trees I need to drop (Except my giant palm tree)