Good write up. They say a chainsaw is the deers best friend
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Great tool for private land. First time with saw...
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Re: Great tool for private land. First time with saw...
I have a Honda 2000 generator and an electric extension trimmer (chain saw on a stick) from Harbor Freight. That's my idea of trimming areas! Nice N quiet so no-one knows you are up to anything.
I'd use a battery powered one if I had it.
I'd use a battery powered one if I had it.
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Tufrthnails wrote:Just a heads up a battery powered sawzall works great for trimming as well. My Dewalt got some work last year small game season in a few places I found on a buddies lease.
That is what I use with pruning blades and extra batteries
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Lithium batteries need to be warm. Carry them inside your jacket in the winter and you can rotate a couple and get a lot more energy out of them.
If you guys haven't purchased or used a corona curved blade pruning saw, you owe it to yourself to buy one, You can get them at home depot now (Usually) they will cut like nobodies business with a fresh blade...SCARY sharp, Very fast on things 6" and under. I also use mine as machete on twig size stuff. Blades aren't that much,,I buy 2-3/ year and always have at least one left over.
Eberhart turned me on to them, boy was he right.
I carry mine in the leather scabbard made for it, the scabbard is attached to the right side strap of my scouting pack, it's always right there yet never in the way.
If you guys haven't purchased or used a corona curved blade pruning saw, you owe it to yourself to buy one, You can get them at home depot now (Usually) they will cut like nobodies business with a fresh blade...SCARY sharp, Very fast on things 6" and under. I also use mine as machete on twig size stuff. Blades aren't that much,,I buy 2-3/ year and always have at least one left over.
Eberhart turned me on to them, boy was he right.
I carry mine in the leather scabbard made for it, the scabbard is attached to the right side strap of my scouting pack, it's always right there yet never in the way.
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