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Once I'm sure Sthil produced a backpack that was designed as a clearing saw harness but could carry a chainsaw, fuelcan a few tools and a bit of food all at same time, iv tried Google but no joy on images so next time I'm at dad's I'll have a look at some early -mid 90's catalogs that might still be in my old room nd see if I dreamt it or not.

 

I'm pretty sure you're not imaging it John, I just think it might have been jonsered that did them. Couldn't find owt on Google either though.

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How about something like this.

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The crutches are not going to help pulling or pushing that :001_rolleyes: A canvas haversack with a slot cut in the bottom for the bar and hang the saw downwards inside the bag would be my idea or something with wheels and a rack.

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When working in the woods I can get a 441 with a spare bar and chain, wedges, hammer and my dinner in a army burgen rucksack. I used to then carry fuel can and felling bar but you may not need that much gear and looking at a smaller saw. Could be worth a look as there cheap and well built. Good luck in your hunt.

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When walking in forests i hate being top heavy i seem to fall over too easy when dragging my feet. Thats why I suggested the Folding Wheelbarrow.

I love the look of it but it would be impossible for me to use with my crutches!!

 

I've got a pull around garden cart for use on the flat like the one in the attachment below but it would be terrible on the hills! I can even tie the handle to be belt and still use two crutches whilst towing it behind me. :)

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