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Throw saw

The throw saw is ideal in advanced situations where it is not possible to use a chainsaw or a pole saw. Examples include when it is not possible to roll the tree down from a power line or when it is difficult to make lump or step-down cuts.

Using a throw saw correctly – and safely, requires the proper training and experience. Safety first – always!

The throw saw consists of two ropes attached to each end of a saw chain with cutter links facing the same direction. This makes it possible to saw in both directions.

Last edited: 30/9/2025
Published: 21/6/2022

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