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I use my 660 on a sawhorse with it fixed to it and have to hold the log. I'd be more worries about that than some guy getting his kid to hold the log near a little saw. Once its in the cut where is it going to go? Even if its blunt!

 

 

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yes,:confused1: a little saw like that ,inexperienced user and a child holding a log ,whats wrong with that?

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I use my 660 on a sawhorse with it fixed to it and have to hold the log. I'd be more worries about that than some guy getting his kid to hold the log near a little saw. Once its in the cut where is it going to go? Even if its blunt!

 

 

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I have a portek thing and used to cut logs with it. I had one kick back a few weeks back and its now thrown on the heap. They are ok if your last log can be 12" some barbs in the trough may help. Also I was using the ms220 stihl electric saw which has alot more low end torque than the petrol saws.

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I have a portek thing and used to cut logs with it. I had one kick back a few weeks back and its now thrown on the heap. They are ok if your last log can be 12" some barbs in the trough may help. Also I was using the ms220 stihl electric saw which has alot more low end torque than the petrol saws.

is the electricky saw mains or battery?how quiet is it?

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