Originally Posted by
953
What have I started here.......................:o:D
Oh well , now its time 4 a few home truths;)(not trying 2 be condecending)
The small GMC saw is like the other saw in the photo, a 1 handed saw:o.
Yes thats right, nobody will (OFFICIALLY) tell u that but, thats why its designed with the handle mounted over the top of the motor. What is the thing looping around to the left. That is called a handle and it is for your left hand. There is no such thing as a one handle chainsaw. The top handle is to make the saw compact and easier to get in to a restricted access area. There is no other advantage 2 this design with the only exception being its slightly more compact size. The same saw with the handle mounted behind the motor would be far more comfortable & safe 2 use as a 2 handed saw.
These saws r frequently used by Arborists 4 there light weight & ergonomics.
They r extremely light & designed 2 be drop started. Bull****. There are only 2 ways to start a chainsaw. 1 - on the ground with your foot through the rear handle and left hand firmly holding it down, and 2- is to hold the saw securely between your upper legs with your left hand holding the left handleHave u ever seen an arborist up top of a tree put his foot through the handle & try 2 start a saw? Ihope not:o. If u r experienced & hold the saw correctly, there should be no issues with small/medium saws. Dont know about an 066 Matt, u cowboy u:p.
Most accidents with chainsaws relate 2 inexperience ,over confidence & fatigue.PPE I think is the way 2 go 4 if u r using a saw 4 a period of time.
Have been guilty & probably still will be in the future of not putting on all the clobber 2 clear a tree fallen across a track, or cut up some firewood.
Chaps r cumbersome, gloves r 2 keep your hands warm, helmets r 4 climber or fallers or drivers?:D,but Ido like some earmuffs if using the saw 4 more than a few cuts.
Now Damo, I do think ur a little hung up on this fiscal issue, so if ur looking 4 a nice little saw, perhaps a GMC, Ive got 1 ,4 sale only $1200, that should make it nice & safe:p.
Cheers Dean.