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  2. This Light But Powerful Greenworks Electric Chainsaw Is ... - AOL

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    An electric chainsaw is an invaluable tool for routine yard maintenance and storm cleanup.

  3. Chainsaw safety features - Wikipedia

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    The chain has to be properly matched to the guide bar and the saw. Chainsaw manufacturers specify a selection of suitable chains for each model of saw. Best safety requires that the chain is properly sharpened. One key sharpening parameter is the depth gauge setting. The depth gauge is the small steel protuberance in front of each cutting tooth.

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    The Greenworks 48V Electric Chainsaw is currently 30 percent off at Amazon, making it an invaluable tool in your preparedness kit. Shop Now. 48-volt Electric Chainsaw with 16-inch Bar, Two 4.0Ah ...

  5. Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    Chainsaw engines are traditionally either a two-stroke single-cylinder gasoline (petrol) internal combustion engine (usually with a cylinder volume of 30 to 120 cm 3) or an electric motor driven by a battery or electric power cord. In a petrol chainsaw, fuel is generally supplied to the engine by a carburetor at the intake.

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  7. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturer Headquarters Brands Products Altendorf GmbH: Minden, Germany: Altendorf: Table saws, panel saws: Andreas Stihl AG & Company KG: Waiblingen, Germany: Stihl, Viking [1]: Outdoor power equipment [2]

  8. Green woodworking - Wikipedia

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    Green woodworking (also written greenwoodworking) is a form of woodworking that uses unseasoned or "green" timber. The term "unseasoned" refers to wood that has been freshly felled or preserved by storing it in a water-filled trough or pond to maintain its naturally high moisture content.

  9. Green-Works - Wikipedia

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    The company started off in 2000 with a £400 capital and a van. [1] In 2007, its turn-over was £2.1 million. [2]In the Autumn of 2011 Green-Works was taken over by London Re-use Limited and now forms the commercial division of that organisation.