Shagbark
ArboristSite Guru
The MS 180 is outstanding to learn with. I had my son who is the same size start with it and once he was proficient we moved him to the MS 270.
Grab one of the 201t's that Brad does. Handy.
Not sure a top handle is a good idea. They are a little more hazardous; but, a 201 rear handle by Brad is an excellent idea if money is not an issue.
My son (age 9) has an Oregon Earthquake by default. He won it at a Charity Cut in September. Nice little starter saw.
I considered that when I wrote it, but then thought back to when I first learned to run a saw. I was 11-12 and all my pops had was a big old homelite that I swear weighed 800 lbs.
I have taught my kids with my 026.
Not sure a top handle is a good idea. They are a little more hazardous; but, a 201 rear handle by Brad is an excellent idea if money is not an issue.
My son (age 9) has an Oregon Earthquake by default. He won it at a Charity Cut in September. Nice little starter saw.
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