LuketheDog
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I keep a quality hand saw and an axe in the back, but a battery-powered chainsaw is extremely tempting after seeing some packers clearing a trail with one last year...
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Silky Katanaboy. They‘re a bit pricey, but just toss it in the bed of your truck and don’t worry about it. Best prices are direct from Japan off of eBay.
If you insist on gas, I’d go with a Stihl MS 170 and a small premix can of stihl gas.
Stilh electric and extra battery. No smell. Works greatA while back, I learned to keep a chainsaw in the truck - the hard way. Had a decent sized snag fall across the road after I passed and blocked my way out. Long story short, needed a saw, didn't have a saw, long walk ensued. Since then I've always grabbed one of my saws when packing up and thrown it in. I've got a topper, so it stays locked up and [semi] secure.
I'm currently building a drawer set-up for the back, and it would be awesome to just have a chainsaw that stays back there, fits either in one of the drawers or in its own little cubby, and just lives there. Neither of the saws I currently own are what I'd call "compact" so they eat up a lot of storage space.
Any recommendations? Don't need any hot rods, or super long bars - 18" or 20" would do great for camp fire wood and road blocking snag removal, light weight is a plus, and reliability is a must.
Any issues with leaving the battery in the cold or heat of a truck? That would be my greatest worry.Stilh electric and extra battery. No smell. Works great
None yet. Live in West Central TexasAny issues with leaving the battery in the cold or heat of a truck? That would be my greatest worry.
Brent, there aren't any trees where you live. Heavy wet snow and a mountain road can be a bitch. Both kinds of saws are a good idea. Also, I'll take my Stihl gas saw over a battery any day. mtmuley
I also have a Husky and a Stihl and I use the Stihl as my main saw.I too have a Stihl 170chain saw. Goes hunting with me everytime. Very reliable saw, I also have a small Husky that is about the same size. Not to knock the Husky which I really like but I do think the Stihl is more reliable.