Need something for the wife to use while I'm gone , she just can't figure out my lil MS170 and she's a kinda scared of it lol. So any suggestions for a small chain saw that's good for just cutting up smaller stuff limbs from storm damage and the like . Guess a gas one would be better for hurricane season but electric would work . Mainly need sto be easy to crank and not super heavy
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my friend Ana worked at the farm , she was an ag and forestry major in college.
she could run my Jonsered 2255 the same saw as a Husky 455 rancher but with a red case. that saw with bar is about 17 pounds with bar , chain , fuel and oil full.
a forestry helmet with ear protection , safety glasses , chain saw chaps and gloves
proper technique , she could start and run the saw fine
Ana is still sub 100 pounds soaking wet and about 5 foot she was so small she borrowed a set of my saw chaps and they wrapped clear around her and had to buckel in the front. the farm bought her a pair of smalls.
most saws have compression release , I don't use it , she did need to use it.
all that said I just got a Rigid 18v electric chain saw , it has a 12 inch bar and is very light very easy to use. not for prolonged cutting.
about every battery platform has a small saw. keep the batteries charged and in the house.
you do get a surprising number of cuts from a battery if you are cutting 3-4 inch limbs.
now the smart thing to do when you are working alone is to call someone and let them know you are working how long you expect to be cutting and call them back to say you are done.
you might consider a radio at your parents and your house for hurricanes something that works locally without cell towers.
if you have a generator to run some stuff at the house charging the batteries for the saw and the radio could all be done with the generator while running it to keep the freezer going during the day.