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Andy Dingley Andy Dingley is offline
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On 19 Feb, 03:35, "Scott Cox" wrote:

Check out the Stihl MS 192 T. It's an arborist's chain saw so it's really
light.


Interesting - in the UK you can't even buy a top-handle saw like that
unless you show your certification in training to use it.

I'd suggest that 14" is probably better than 16", because it can be
smaller, lighter and still get that firewood-slicing of 10" logs done
perfectly well. You need to be able to control the thing too, not just
throw brute power at the problem.

I'd (marginally) buy a Husky rather than a Stihl, but not much else in
the way of brands.