The Stihl Wooden Saw Horse is lightweight and ideal for holding wood whilst it is cut. As it is wooden, it means you will not damage your chainsaw if you catch the saw horse with your chainsaw.
The wooden saw horse will fold flat for easy storage and the legs fold out.
The Stihl metal saw horse is the safe and easy way to chop up logs. The saw horse is made from a robust, galvanised metal and includes a spring loaded chain for securing the log before it is cut.
The chainsaw saw horse will fold flat when it is not being used so it takes up little room in the shed.
The Stihl Smart Holder is the ultimate saw horse: it is strong safe and collapsible. It is non tilting, an all metal design and the unit can be folded flat by slackening two butterfly nuts for easy storage.
The Smart Holder saw horse is for logs 25mm to 230mm in diameter and it will fold flat when it is not in use.
The Husqvarna chainsaw bag is a handy chainsaw bag made from practical Cordura. The Husqvarna chainsaw bag makes it easy to transport your chainsaw and any accessories you may have. The chainsaw bag will stop the dirt falling in your car.
The Stihl chainsaw bag is perfect for transporting your Stihl chainsaw. The bag is suitable for most models of Stihl chainsaw with a maximum bar length of 18 inches long.
The Stihl chainsaw bag is a cloth bag that is extremely durable with a zip.
The Husqvarna chainsaw box is a tough, handy carrying case designed to carry your Husqvarna chainsaw, lubricants and other accessories. The Husqvarna chainsaw box stops dirt from the chainsaw falling in to your car and the solid plastic chainsaw box will help to protect the chainsaw from any impact damage.
Husqvarna have released a DVD all about how to use a petrol chainsaw. With something as dangerous as a chainsaw it is good to keep as a refresher.
In the DVD, Husqvarna has gathered a number of tips from professional users. Two-time World Champion Lars Strandell demonstrates the right techniques and equipment. The disk shows what sort of protective equipment you should use, and how to operate a chainsaw safely.
It discusses the functions of various parts of the saw and gives advice on how to best maintain it. The section on how to fell trees explains terms like open directional notch, hinge and plunge cut. With a little practice anyone can fell a tree with virtually the same precision as a professional.
The final section describes how to de-limb and crosscut without the saw kicking back or getting stuck
We have watch the DVD here at Tools4thegarden.co.uk and it is a very good DVD