Good Morning, All...
Over the past three years, I would take my wife out woodcutting with me. She enjoys the environs and enjoys the hiking around. The last couple years, she has assisted me by limbing the trees after I fall them. She has been doing this with a hatchet. I have offered her one of my saws, many times...but she finds them too large for her to feel comfortable with. FINALLY...after watching her do this for 2 years, she asked me "do they make small chainsaws?".... This is exactly what I was hoping for! So I am shopping for a small saw for her to limb with. I am looking at this saw: http://www.stihlusa.com/products/chain-saws/in-tree-saws/ms192tce/. Anyone out there with experience with this saw, or recommendations for a different saw? I have an MS361, an 036AV and an 044. All of them are plenty enough saw for what we have here in interior AK. I just thought a little arbor saw would be fun....
Thanks,
PJ
Over the past three years, I would take my wife out woodcutting with me. She enjoys the environs and enjoys the hiking around. The last couple years, she has assisted me by limbing the trees after I fall them. She has been doing this with a hatchet. I have offered her one of my saws, many times...but she finds them too large for her to feel comfortable with. FINALLY...after watching her do this for 2 years, she asked me "do they make small chainsaws?".... This is exactly what I was hoping for! So I am shopping for a small saw for her to limb with. I am looking at this saw: http://www.stihlusa.com/products/chain-saws/in-tree-saws/ms192tce/. Anyone out there with experience with this saw, or recommendations for a different saw? I have an MS361, an 036AV and an 044. All of them are plenty enough saw for what we have here in interior AK. I just thought a little arbor saw would be fun....
Thanks,
PJ