Chainsaw Mount

Runs With Scissors

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5 bolts.
Also incorporates skid plates for hydraulic lines.

Welded a similar square tube to the B26. Handy to carry chain, saw, long handle tools.

Looks very handy for sure.

I'm gonna do something similar on my L

Thanks for posting the pics.
 

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I made one similar in shape to the Sawhaul, because I always try to build rather than buy (too Scotch, as my mother always said about herself). I mounted it to the loader mount using existing holes, but after a while I found that sorta in the way getting in and out of the cockpit so I moved the scabbard to my chipper. The saw and chipper are 99% of the time used together, so it's a perfect pairing. And it's lower to the ground thus easier to get the saw in and out. Next I just need a decent rack on the chipper for the fuel & bar oil jugs.
 

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You guys are inspiring me. I have an old hitch basket I no longer use. Time to repurpose as a carry all basket
 

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Almost forgot about this thread. I made this not long ago. Just some scrap angle iron and a cutting board. I originally mounted it on the loader, but after painting the bracket I moved it to the ballast box and just bolted it on.
 

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'Bannon' chainsaw holder will handle a pretty good sized saw. I usually just throw my small 'limbing' saw in the basket, but sometimes put it in the bannon.

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But it will handle a larger saw just fine too. Below is an ECHO CS-680 with a 24" bar (their second largest Pro-Saw), so its not little.

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'Bannon' chainsaw holder will handle a pretty good sized saw. I usually just throw my small 'limbing' saw in the basket, but sometimes put it in the bannon.

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But it will handle a larger saw just fine too. Below is an ECHO CS-680 with a 24" bar (their second largest Pro-Saw), so its not little.

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Like the extra carrying capacity. Chainsaw use often requires other tools. Have a basket like that on the four wheeler.

Is there enough room to clamp the bar with a plastic sheath? Give you and the saw a little protection.
 
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'Bannon' chainsaw holder will handle a pretty good sized saw. I usually just throw my small 'limbing' saw in the basket, but sometimes put it in the bannon.

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But it will handle a larger saw just fine too. Below is an ECHO CS-680 with a 24" bar (their second largest Pro-Saw), so its not little.

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I like the concept, but there is no way that I would last more than 20 minutes without snagging my, arm or hand, on that chain. 😩
 
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Flintknapper

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Like the extra carrying capacity. Chainsaw use often requires other tools. Have a basket like that on the four wheeler.

Is there enough room to clamp the bar with a plastic sheath? Give you and the saw a little protection.
Yes, the plastic sheath will easily fit into the opening. The fixture will open up to about 1.5" wide to accept the bar and sheath.