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Hello guys.
I've come here to find advice.
I'm currently looking around the market to try & find a chainsaw to help in some work that I want to undertake in the yard of my newly purchased property. I originally thought about paying somebody to do it for me, but I have now come up with the idea of doing it myself & turning it into my own little project.
The yard to the rear has become a little overgrown over time & the only thing I can think of that will help with the larger elements of the garden would be a chainsaw. As you will be able to tell from the image at the bottom, there is a large tree that is draped over the garden next door which I wish to get rid of, but to cut costs I would like to do it myself.
I have looked at some different chainsaws & brands & as I don't know if I will be using it again, I don't want to spend a lot of money on it. With that said, I still want the chainsaw to be of a good standard.
Here are the different chainsaws that I have looked at so far:
http://www.husqvarna.com/uk/products/chainsaws/236/966639901/
http://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttl632chn-40cm-1-9hp-35cc-petrol-chainsaw/3147h
https://heckler-power.com/product/58cc-petrol-chain-saw/
What would be your recommendation from the three that I have provided? Also, any tips that you have to help better the garden you be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!!
What chainsaw would you recommend?
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Thanks for the feedback. I didn't want to cheap out too much on it, which is why I placed a spectrum, from the model that is on the Screwfix website, to the higher priced Heckler Power product. As I'm not an avid power tool purchaser, this was the first place I thought that I would check.
Having read through the comments, I think it's safe to say that I will either rent a chainsaw, or go down the route of recip saw. I'll have to have a look around to price some things up. I may possibly be back if I need to ask any more questions.
Thank you for the help!
I'll keep your all updated with the progress of what I'm choosing & what exactly the garden ends up looking like!