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Hi all, I'd like a large electric chainsaw for ringing up timber for firewood, either run from the mains or a generator. I have big powerful petrol ones and my yard is fairly remote but I'd like to have a quieter saw just to be courteous to the rest of the village especially when sawing for several hours. Does such a tool exist, roughly ms440 size would be ideal. Thanks

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52 minutes ago, Hardyspicer said:

 

Hi all, I'd like a large electric chainsaw for ringing up timber for firewood, either run from the mains or a generator. I have big powerful petrol ones and my yard is fairly remote but I'd like to have a quieter saw just to be courteous to the rest of the village especially when sawing for several hours. Does such a tool exist, roughly ms440 size would be ideal. Thanks

 

 

Quite a few of the lads are moving to cordless saws so maybe worth looking at ??

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I looked into this before think the largest one around is 2.2kw so about 40cc eqivalent. Only bigger one I found was  youtube video of some crazy russian one or as part of a firewood processer

 

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I have a 2kw corded one older version of  Makita UC4051   its  very useful for smaller diameter logs.

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also have a look at likes of reciprocating saws the better ones have a longer throw can use with plus 300mm blades.

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23 minutes ago, Hardyspicer said:
30 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:
Nothing in the range of a 440 though.
 
have you considered a hydraulic option?

Didn't realise they did hand held hydraulic saws I just thought they were on machines, wood processors and forestry head on diggers etc

Quite common in America I believe, rigged in to the bucket truck hydraulics

 

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