Hi Everyone,
I have just recieved a new 24 volt Ryobi chain shaw for my birthday from my good wife and the plan is to keep it on the motorhome to cut fire wood. It is a light and handy tool with a 10 or 12 inch blade.
My question is this: If I use a chain oil like a vegatable or peanut oil in the resevoir - could the saw be used to quarter a moose in the field. The main object would be to cut through bone (rib cage and spine) and avoid cutting through meat and fat as much as is possible. I have heard rumors of other hunters doing just that with their saws and it seems to me this could save a lot of work and make a neater job. Being electric it also would avoid contaminating the meat with spilled fuel.
I would welcome serious comment please - both positive and negative - no texas chain saw massacure stories
I have just recieved a new 24 volt Ryobi chain shaw for my birthday from my good wife and the plan is to keep it on the motorhome to cut fire wood. It is a light and handy tool with a 10 or 12 inch blade.
My question is this: If I use a chain oil like a vegatable or peanut oil in the resevoir - could the saw be used to quarter a moose in the field. The main object would be to cut through bone (rib cage and spine) and avoid cutting through meat and fat as much as is possible. I have heard rumors of other hunters doing just that with their saws and it seems to me this could save a lot of work and make a neater job. Being electric it also would avoid contaminating the meat with spilled fuel.
I would welcome serious comment please - both positive and negative - no texas chain saw massacure stories


















































