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kev1n

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Has anybody ever used this saw attachment? I've been doing a lot of trenching lately and read a couple of positive reviews on this thing. Are they available in the USA anywhere or do any New Zealand members know how much these cost?
Thanks Kevin
Here is the only video I could find.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmyIrgV3OVc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
 
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It may work, but I wouldn't run it on my saw. That would be a good load for an extended period of time. I'd tune it richer if I did. If it was in some rocky chirty ground it would probably beat the heck out of the saw and the operator too.
 
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That would be perfect on an old Mac610 type.

Seems to me Homelite made something with the XL12 PH and some wheels like that years ago.
 
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That would be perfect on an old Mac610 type.

Seems to me Homelite made something with the XL12 PH and some wheels like that years ago.

It would be perfect on your buddies saw. I can see it now;

You: "Yo, my saw is acting funny. Can I borrow yours?"

Friend: "Sure man, anytime."

Afterwards...

You: "Thanks for the saw man, it worked great."

Friend: "WTF?"
 
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I took another look at the video, and it appears that the drive chain from the motor goes to another sprocket near the saw which actually drives the trencher chain.

It may work, but it'll still throw alot of dirt into places that don't like it much.
 
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It does look like it's gear reduced with a plastic shield to block most of the dirt being thrown at the saw.
I'm only looking to dig 6' trenches about 12"s deep close to the house where the dirt is softer and this looks perfect.
It looks like they have been making these for a long time and I've only seen positive reviews, I think my p60 would fit the bill for this trencher attachment:)
 
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The Terrasaw trencher is an amazing little machine. A Gaint Chain Saw with sharp teeth!
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I have seen it work as my husband has one he uses it for his business. Trenchers at a rate of 1 meter per minute with mininal ground distrubance, and can work in corners most other machines won't. Many companies who lay telecom cables and pipes now use it, and I've heard it being used to dug out palm trees for transplanting. The Terrasaw was invented by two farmers (a father and son team) in a little town in New Zealand, as they didn't like digging holes to put down water pipe!!!

The interesting thing about this machine is you can swap the machine from trencher back to chainsaw in about 3 minutes! And it fits in the back trunk of the car - not trailer or heavy truck required. But this is not yet sold in USA. :dizzy:
 
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can it cut through roots?

Really, is there anything out there that doesnt suck and can cut through small to medium sized roots that are 1-2 feet underground?
 
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Yes, it will cut through roots like butter!



The Terrasaw trencher is an amazing little machine. A Gaint Chain Saw with sharp teeth!
:)
I have seen it work as my husband has one he uses it for his business. Trenchers at a rate of 1 meter per minute with mininal ground distrubance, and can work in corners most other machines won't. Many companies who lay telecom cables and pipes now use it, and I've heard it being used to dug out palm trees for transplanting. The Terrasaw was invented by two farmers (a father and son team) in a little town in New Zealand, as they didn't like digging holes to put down water pipe!!!

The interesting thing about this machine is you can swap the machine from trencher back to chainsaw in about 3 minutes! And it fits in the back trunk of the car - not trailer or heavy truck required. But this is not yet sold in USA. :dizzy:
 

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Terrasaw is now available in the USA. Check out terratrencher.us.com... There is now YouTube clips on it. I've seen it at building show in San Francisco and it is amazing. I spoke to the inventor who is a New Zealander and he says it popular with irrigation, palm tree growers, and a lot of the data cable installers in New Zealand have them. It gets into places other trenching machines can't go and fits in your trunk!
 

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