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Chainsaw sizing question
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<blockquote data-quote="chainbrake" data-source="post: 8168999" data-attributes="member: 178518"><p>I'm getting old enough that the lighter saw helps with liming. I don't hold a 20 pound saw out in front of me for hours on end as well as I used to. If I were just cleaning all of the branches off the main stem(s), then I would limb with the longer bar. When I am bucking up firewood for myself, then I am running up and down the secondary and tertiary branches cutting the small wood for kindling and for spring and fall use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chainbrake, post: 8168999, member: 178518"] I'm getting old enough that the lighter saw helps with liming. I don't hold a 20 pound saw out in front of me for hours on end as well as I used to. If I were just cleaning all of the branches off the main stem(s), then I would limb with the longer bar. When I am bucking up firewood for myself, then I am running up and down the secondary and tertiary branches cutting the small wood for kindling and for spring and fall use. [/QUOTE]
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