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I was given a 36v ryobi chainsaw by a customer on a job at the time I just took it and said thanks very much and put it in the truck but when I had a go to what it's like it surprized me how good it is so now it stays with the chipper to help trim anything up that's too big

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I'd be interested in finding out what it is, my father was looking for exactly such a thing a while back (12v chainsaw to clip onto car battery lugs).

 

These are good, ideal for small stuff

look here

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