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23 minutes ago, Chainsaw Mad Man said:

Hello.

I've decided to get a chainsaw and chop up my own firewood.

What chainsaw will I need to get please.

 

You would be better off getting an axe . Chainsaws are not much good at chopping . They saw quite well though .

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25 minutes ago, Chainsaw Mad Man said:

Well that's helpful.

Thanks for your time 

No problem  🙂. Re the chainsaw for cutting your logs to lenght .  The world is your lobster really . Firstly what is your budget ? secondly what size ( diameter ) are the logs you want to cut ? This is just a stab but it could be anything from a " home owner " 30cc saw to a full on pro saw of , say 60cc .  We need more info . Sorry about the initial flippent post but I felt the need to see if you were a real person . There have been a few " bots " on here posting stuff of a similar kind . Please forgive me . @Chainsaw Mad Man .

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Good replies thank you.

I'll need to be petrol I think. Wandering around my property is vast.

Also it's hot so I'll be in shorts and sandals.

I think a helmet and some sort of face guard will be necessary.

I'll mostly be chopping up pine trees.

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I don't think it's Mick.

Proper attention paid to punctuation, which takes several members off the list. Could be me, I suppose.

 

Any guesses? 

 

 

 

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my property is vast.

 

 

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I'll mostly be chopping up pine trees.

 

Im imagining this is  200 hectares in the PNW?

 

572xp 24inch bar with a  semi skip chain

 

 

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