I am renting an old farm house and the land Lord does not mind if I clear
and cut up some of the old dead wood that is laying around here, not to
mention that there is a few small trees growing up within inches of the hous
and the garage that really need to be taken out.
I am looking to get a chain saw for just such a task. Probably the largest
branch or tree trunk that I will ever need to cut out here would be no
bigger around than say the size of an average sized man.
any features I should look for as far as being Cy,  oh,    I mean   blind
friendly if in fact that is even an issue?
I might assume that being blind would make no real differance in choosing a
saw but I an not sure on that.
Two things to deep in mind here
1.  I am a cheep basterd
2. I do need one that I can count on to do the job safely and afectivelly.




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