Chain saws are versatile tools that can be used for a wide range of cutting needs, from small trimming jobs to felling large trees.
They are frequently used for cutting and trimming trees, cutting firewood, and cleaning storm damage.
As a homeowner, a chainsaw can be a valuable addition to your toolkit for tasks such as tree maintenance, DIY projects, firewood preparation, landscaping, emergency preparedness, and home improvement.
5 safety tips for operating chainsaws
However, for jobs that require advanced skills such as major tree felling or topping, a professional should be hired.
Most fire service-specific chain saws for structural operations range from 16 inches to 20 inches; longer bars are used for wildland operations.
Chainsaws can be dangerous, and it is important to follow safety guidelines and wear appropriate protective gear, such as safety glasses, ear protection, gloves, and chainsaw chaps, to reduce the risk of accidents.