This item is a hydraulic boring or trenching attachment. It appears to be designed for mounting on construction equipment.
Function: Boring or trenching in soil. Condition: Significant rust is present on the cutting chain and hook mechanism.
Components: Features a hydraulic motor housing, cutting chain, and a sturdy hook for maneuvering.
Usage: Typically used in landscaping, utility installation, or agricultural applications. Text then call, no email, cash only.
Power Source: These saws are designed to run on compressed air, typically at around 90–100 psi.
Applications: Pneumatic chainsaws were historically used in specialized environments where gas-powered engines were impractical or dangerous, such as underground mines (due to gas fumes) or for underwater cutting.
Design Features: They often feature a pistol-style grip and a trigger for operation.
The chainsaw chain is lubricated by the same pneumatic oil used to power the tool.
Models like the Remington P1 typically have a bar length of about 14 to 18 inches.