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    I have several different size saws at my disposal but the best I think for general camping is around 18" but I have been known to bring along a 26"bar and chain as well as a 20" for for general stuff on a bigish saw so if there are big logs over the road it's a 5 min job to bolt on the big bar and away we go.

    Make sure you get a complete sharpening/cleaning kit, round file to suit which chain your using, flat file to cut back rakers, raker guage and an angle guide as well as the proper sparkplug/bar clamp/bar adjuster tool a small paint brush.

    Always use good quality 2 stroke and chain and bar oil, not just sump oil or engine oil as the sump oil can bugger the bar oil pump as normal engine oil doesnt provide the same lubrication as 2 stroke oil so it can damage your engine as well as the detergents tend to turn into little carbon balls that get caught in your plug gap and can be a general PITA.

    Personally I prefer to buy quality chainsaws/equipment as mine tends to get a thrashing but that looks good enough for what your wanting.

    Go and do a chainsaw course, it is worth the money as you cant buy a new arm or leg and your family cant go and get a new you if you get it wrong.

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    it will only get used 3-5 times a year, just when i go camping or driving so i figure it will do what i need, it does come with a sharpening tool and other things and will get its first workout easter weekend up at jamison

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    In my opinion a 16" chain saw would do almost anything will need to do

    Thats what i have its easy to throw around , but dont throw them around they tell me it could be dangerous to your health
    Agree, my little 16" er does all i need and is compact enough to throw in the back of the disco easily- $67 of ebay
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    Try one of these.

    YouTube - Helicopter saw

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    it will only get used 3-5 times a year, just when i go camping or driving so i figure it will do what i need, it does come with a sharpening tool and other things and will get its first workout easter weekend up at jamison

    Using it 3-5 times is the EXACT reason why you should either do a chainsaw course or at least go out with someone who REALLY does know what he is doing.

    Using a chainsaw a couple/few times a year means you will never be really experienced or competent.

    Do the course or get a mate who knows what he is doing.

    Even better - do both.
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    i have a nice saw you could buy 2nd hand
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    now im not asking which brand or any of that stuff all i want to know is if i want a chainsaw for cutting fire wood when i go camping and clearing the odd track when im drivin would an 18 inch bar be ok or should i get a 22 inch bar it wont get used to often and im going to get one b4 easter weekend

    thanks for the opinions
    Its far preferable 2 have a sharp chain than a long bar(said the actress 2 the vicar).
    Cheers Dean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 953 View Post
    Its far preferable 2 have a sharp chain than a long bar(said the actress 2 the vicar).
    Cheers Dean.

    oh yes please and thank you sir
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Get a saw with BALLS.
    Like my Husky XP120.Its got a 4ft bar and will run up to 7ft!!!!,120cc of GRUNT!!!
    Mate 18" or even a bit smaller is plenty for what you mention.In theory if you know what you are doing and know how to handle a saw an 18" saw will cut thru a 36" log.
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    I own a 18" Stihl Saw. best saw ive ever used. As Andy said a 18"bar will do up to 36"log if you know what your doing. In fact my Stihl has cleared most of George130" backyard.
    But as said do a chainsaw course or get someone to show you. Where ever you buy it will be able to help you service it. But the worst thing you can do is use it atfer its been sitting fo 6-12months. use it every now and again just to keep things moving.
    Cheers steve

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