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I wasn't thinking of an actual hand tool, more on the personal line of tool.[emoji87]

Steve Sidwell, Samsung On5 using Tapatalk
Haha! Whoops! Sorry wrong site I was posting on. I'm one of the types who is constantly get the two forums confused lol.
Must I start including pictures in every post to get my point across:D? If it's truly that bad, the mods will quickly make sure you will no longer be hearing from me.
 
Sounds like you need a large mount husky saw
Glad I'm not the only one who has the same idea! I think I'm just going to swap the 20" bar between saws for now as I'm quite set on a 36" for the 250 as soon as I figure out the sprocket problem. The 250 won't get used much except for the big wood anyway so I'm not too worried about bars.
 
Haha! Whoops! Sorry wrong site I was posting on. I'm one of the types who is constantly get the two forums confused lol.
Must I start including pictures in every post to get my point across:D? If it's truly that bad, the mods will quickly make sure you will no longer be hearing from me.
I've got an old wooden handle hand saw, they do beat lugging a saw up the tree and you can slip the handle in your back pocket. They are real good when you put up a deer stand and need to trim up so you can see with out firing up a loud saw.

Steve Sidwell, Samsung On5 using Tapatalk
 
I didn't have a good day yesterday evening. Started tearing into a recent acquisition and found a roached piston. Still trying to determine if the cylinder is salvageable. On top of that, the other Saw I got with it also has a scored piston.
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