What kind of blade do you use in the ground? I know that sand and rocks quickly ruin chainsaw cutters, is there a Sawzall blade that works well (with good longevity) in those conditions?
Mike
Well... I checked out those blades on the HD website, apparently here's what's available locally...
6-inch single: No
6-inch 3-pack: No
9-inch single: Yes ($9.97)
9-inch 3-pack: Yes ($24.97)
12-inch single: Yes ($12.97)
12-inch 3-pack: No
So, I went to the store in Bellingham, MA, grabbed a 12-inch single, and a 9-inch 3-pack.
On my way to the counter, I checked out the Milwaukee display in the front aisle, and found 9-inch special BOGO packs (2 blades in the pack, for the price of 1). Price was $9.97.
So, I put the 3-pack back, and grabbed two of the BOGO (2-blade) packs.
Instead of $24.97 for 3 blades, I paid $19.94 for 4 blades. Woo hoo!
In the BOGO packs, they had several varieties (tooth counts), but all were 9-inches. These must have been popular, because they were down to a handful of each size.
Weirdly, this deal didn't come up online when I was looking for the blades.
The bigger ones are fine for me (for now), as I have a bunch of big, old stumps to cut up and burn (I dug them up with a backhoe, over a decade ago). There are rocks entwined within the roots, so I'm not going near them with the chainsaw. I have a cheapo HF corded sawzall for this job.
If (OK, when) I break down and buy a Hackzall, I'll try harder to get some of the 6-inch blades for smaller jobs. Lord knows, I've worked WAY too hard pulling mini-stumps with mattocks over the years.
Mike
