Emergency Chain saw for the pickup

Might want to look at the electric ones, no gas smell/spill can keep the saw in the cab of the truck .
 
Check out farmertec for cheaper clone saws. Built a 660 last year for about 1k less than a stihl. Not a saw to carry around, but handy when needed. My bike saws are a 192 and a 201. Too valuable to leave in a truck.

Electric is probably a good use case. Won’t be doing many cuts so cut/run time won’t be an issue. No need to store fuel to go bad. Not like cleaning up major storm damage where you will be going through tank after tank of fuel.

If going with a gas saw, leave it ungassed and carry some canned fuel which stays fresh for a long time.
 
I have a 50$ Chinese import.works well and don’t worry about loosing . But electric is probably the way to go especially if you already have batteries.
 
No doubt the electric stuff works. I'll stick with my gas stuff though. Never found mixing gas to be an issue. Stay away from the husky's and you wont have bar oil leaking everywhere





What are they calling a cut?
Good question. Maybe a #2 pencil, lol.

After using the 6ah battery that cut probably thirty logs in the 4"-10"range I think my 12ah will do just fine for camping fire wood.
It beats hauling wood up the mountain when we camp or hunt... and I hate hauling stinky gas with hunt and camp gear.

I have an Echo 590 that is a cutting beast but I prefer the lighter, non-gas saw just for clearing two tracks or cutting fire wood while on the mountain. One less thing to spill or haul.

I saw a video last year that stated if you open the bar oil plug and then re-tighten it after a cutting session for saw storage or transport that it relieves the positive pressure and eliminates or reduces bar oil leakage. It did work on my gas saw.
My Milwaukee hasn't leaked using this process either, but I do not know if it ever would have as I have been doing it with the M18 since I got it.
 
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I have a Stihl 251 that generally sits unused. I have all Dewalt 20v tools and their little battery saw is awesome. I take that on hunting trips for cutting firewood. Throw 2-3 batteries under the back seat and go. It does a great job with average cutting and I have no reservations about cutting a moderate tree that might fall across the road. I'd go electric for a random use truck saw and not think twice about it.
 
I have a top handle echo Cs-355. That thing is great for clearing tops or small blow down off a road or trail real quick. You can grab limbs with one hand and be cutting with the other. Its also pretty small, so stores well.
 
No doubt the electric stuff works. I'll stick with my gas stuff though. Never found mixing gas to be an issue. Stay away from the husky's and you wont have bar oil leaking everywhere





What are they calling a cut?
This is an underrated statement.
 
For what you're describing, electric sounds ideal. If you must go gas, Echo cs-2511t. Commercial grade, weighs 5lbs, 5 year consumer warranty. It's small enough that I'll put it in a small day pack and hike around with it when we clear trails and shooting lanes. This is mine in the back rack of my quad. Tiny little thing but eats through way more than would be expected for a saw it's size. IMG_20200821_154901.jpg
 
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