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Thread: Best powersaw to take on a horse hunt

  1. #41
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    Re: Best powersaw to take on a horse hunt

    Looks good to me too boxhitch.

  2. #42
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    Re: Best powersaw to take on a horse hunt

    Couple bunjees, holds the 170 in place

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    Re: Best powersaw to take on a horse hunt

    Quote Originally Posted by boxhitch View Post
    I know it gets done lots , by lots of people that should know better , and maybe it is ok for a while , but I don't .
    I've carried one in a day pack and strapped behind the cantle , but prefer the extra horse . Lots of room for gas/oil , tools and lunch
    Made this top tray from scraps as a prototype and it is still in use. Two bungies and the saw is out.
    Buddy built a wood holder for his that works well. Has a couple hooks on it and slides in and out nicely.

    Usually just slide it under the rope and bungy down but that's with a big bag on top.

    If hunting in a couple of the gypsy's area usually stuff it in my day pack where the scabbard is to save time.
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    Mandela

  4. #44
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    Re: Best powersaw to take on a horse hunt

    Not sure if it's been mentioned, but the BEST saw is one that STARTS and RUNS reliably, otherwise it's just dead weight and a piss off.........

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    Re: Best powersaw to take on a horse hunt

    I'm a bit late to the party here, but....
    stihl ms200T.
    It's not a big saw, but they're screamers, and I can keep up with dad's 041 farmboss cutting firewood with mine. Plus it's light! I always keep an eye out for em on the used sites, craigslist, etc. Prices are usually from $150 (cheapest I've gotten one) to $350 (most I've sold one for).
    The only thing I like as much as trucks, is guns.

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