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Modified Cooler Makes Great Chainsaw Carrier
“I made a handy chainsaw case out of an old cooler. It’s big enough to hold my chainsaw and other tools that I need to do logging work,” says Marc Olander, Tolland, Conn.
  He used a reciprocating saw to cut a slot into one end of the cooler that’s a little bigger than the 16-in. bar on his Stihl 027 chainsaw. The slot is about 6 in. high and 1/2 in. wide. The saw simply nests at the bottom of the cooler.
  He attached brackets to the bottom of the cooler’s lid to store other tools, including an Oregon chainsaw chain sharpener and a screwdriver.
  “It keeps my saw and tools dry and in one place so I don’t have to spend time looking for them,” says Olander. “The factory-provided case that I had been using didn’t have enough room to store items like a funnel and chain oil.”
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Marc Olander, 44 Arnold Dr., Tolland, Conn. 06084 (ph 860 798-4962; marcolander@live.com).


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2013 - Volume #37, Issue #1