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Tackling Tough Limbs: MTM Petrol Commercial Chainsaw 22″ Bar

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Sometimes a job calls for real muscle. A handsaw won’t do when you’re dealing with mature trees or stubborn hardwood. That’s where a serious tool like the MTM Petrol Commercial Chainsaw 22″ Bar Chain Saw E-Start Tree Pruning Top Handle comes in—purpose-built for those who need sharp power and refined handling without excess gadgetry.

If the jobs on your to-do list involve more than the odd branch, weighing up this model could save you hours (and aches) down the track.

MTM Petrol Commercial Chainsaw 22" Bar Chain Saw E-Start Tree Pruning Top Handle
MTM Petrol Commercial Chainsaw 22″ Bar Chain Saw E-Start Tree Pruning Top Handle
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A quick take: What to expect from this chainsaw

This petrol-powered chainsaw brings a 22-inch bar and a top handle format, focused on commercial tasks like tree pruning and heavy-cutting in larger gardens or work sites. The e-start feature aims for easier starts, which is particularly handy if you cycle it on and off through the day. The pay-off for power and reach is—predictably—a heavier, more demanding saw compared to smaller electric or rechargeable models. 🛡️

Who’s best suited (and who should look elsewhere)

With its extended bar and petrol drive, this chainsaw suits experienced DIYers, property managers, and small business operators with regular tree maintenance or mid-size felling needs. If you’re tackling pruning in dense stands, or need a tool for more than the odd branch, it’s a practical fit. Those new to chainsaws, or anyone who only needs light trim work, might be better served by a lighter, battery option. Inexperienced users should be cautious — petrol chainsaws carry meaningful risks without proper handling.

Essentials to check before you buy ⚙️

Before you commit, consider:
  • Bar Length: The 22-inch format is designed for substantial limbs and trees. Make sure your typical workload matches this capacity.
  • Weight and Handling: Petrol saws are heavier and often louder than electric alternatives. Try to test the balance in hand if possible.
  • Start Mechanism: The ‘E-Start’ points to easier ignition, but it’s worth asking how reliable and robust this system is in practice.
  • Serviceability: Check the availability of replacement chains and parts locally. Ongoing support makes a difference long-term.

Always ask about safety features, even if they aren’t detailed here. Look for a safety brake and comfortable grip as minimums.

Getting set up: Safety before sawdust

Before first use, read through any included guide. Inspect the chain tension and install the bar and chain if they’re packaged separately. Add fresh, filtered petrol and the correct chain oil—running dry, even once, risks immediate wear. 🔥 Secure all fasteners, then start the saw cold a few times without load to ensure smooth operation. If you’re well-practiced, verify your PPE: helmet, ears, eyes, gloves, boots, and chainsaw chaps.

Safer, cleaner cutting: A few tips

  • Let the saw reach full revs before engaging the wood for cleaner, less bogged-down cuts.
  • Keep both hands on the handles at all times—this saw will kick or twist in thick timber.
  • Sharpen the chain regularly, especially if you notice slower cuts or more smoke.
  • Avoid cutting above shoulder height, as control and visibility drop significantly.

Use every cut as a chance to check the chain for signs of stretch or damage. A quick inspection can save both time and injury. ✅

Ongoing maintenance & care

To keep your chainsaw in top nick, empty the fuel if storing for long periods. Clean the air filter and chain brake after each use, and check the bar for burrs. Store sharp chains dry and oiled. Always use fresh, correct-quality fuel; stale petrol is a common cause of headaches. Regular lubrication extends both life and performance.

Common mistakes to sidestep 🔧

Often-seen errors include:
  • Running with an overtightened or loose chain—both shorten chain and bar life, and can increase kickback risk.
  • Neglecting to top up chain oil before each session; a dry chain will heat rapidly and fail prematurely.
  • Starting the saw in unstable positions or without proper PPE.
  • Forgetting to let the saw cool before refuelling, which is crucial for petrol safety.
MTM Petrol Commercial Chainsaw 22" Bar Chain Saw E-Start Tree Pruning Top Handle
MTM Petrol Commercial Chainsaw 22″ Bar Chain Saw E-Start Tree Pruning Top Handle
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Practical answers for buyers: Mini FAQ

Is the 22-inch bar overkill for small yards?
For light pruning or suburban trees, a smaller chainsaw is usually more controllable and less tiring to use.

Do I need professional training to use this model?
Formal training is strongly recommended if you haven’t used petrol chainsaws before. Power and reach add genuine risk.

Can I swap the bar for a shorter one?
That often depends on the saw’s drive sprocket and oiler. Check with the supplier whether this model supports shorter bars reliably.

How often should maintenance be done?
Clean, check, and oil after every serious session. A blunt or damaged chain should be swapped before next use.

Is ‘E-Start’ always reliable?
Ease of starting is useful, but still depends on proper fuel, maintenance, and regular checks. Keep a spare spark plug handy just in case.

Final word: Is this chainsaw for you?

If your tree-cutting needs are regular, serious, and safety is front of mind, the MTM Petrol Commercial Chainsaw 22″ Bar is a capable addition to your toolkit. For casual garden jobs, consider if a smaller model would be smarter. If you go petrol, invest in the training and PPE that keeps you safe, then practise sharp maintenance habits for years of use. 🛡️

Measure your needs, weigh up ease versus reach, and ask the right questions before buying. That’s the most powerful move of all.