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Taking chainsaws on a ferry??


Tommy Love
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Has anyone had any experience transporting saws on ferry's?

 

I'm visting my sister in Ireland in a couple of weeks and am wanting to take a top handle and a ground saw over with me to do some work.

 

I am travelling in a car and will be draining the tanks before hand.

 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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they like them empty and dried out of any fuel and oil. and you should mention that you do have things that had fuel in.

i had some stuff to bring back from channel islands and we were going to drain all the fuel and oil and wrap in bubble wrap and seal so nothing leaked.

i think if you drain them and dry out with a cloth you should be fine as its like a new saw.

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