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Rear-handle felling and wood-cutting chainsaws identify a category of machines designed for tree felling and medium- to large-diameter wood cutting operations. Their classification as felling chainsaws derives from the presence of the rear handle, a configuration that ensures a stable and well-balanced grip during cutting phases, even on large-section trunks. This construction solution promotes better control of the machine during ground work, making chain advancement more regular and precise.
The cutting system consists of a guide bar and chain, elements that determine cutting quality and cutting speed in wood. Depending on the chosen configuration, power supply can be fuel mixture, single-phase electric, or battery-powered, allowing selection of the most suitable machine for the operating context. Chainsaws intended for felling are often combined with medium to long guide bars, ideal for working on large-diameter trunks, with a chain pitch specifically designed for structural wood cutting.
From a construction standpoint, the machine structure directly affects strength and long-term durability. Models with a plastic structure are lighter and suitable for non-professional applications, while those with a magnesium structure offer a superior combination of mechanical strength and reduced weight, typical of professional chainsaws. Devices such as the quick chain tensioner and tool-free chain removal system allow faster adjustment and routine maintenance operations, reducing machine downtime.
Rear-handle chainsaws are therefore intended for usage levels ranging from advanced hobbyist to professional and industrial, where high performance, work continuity, and cutting precision are required.
On AgriEuro, rear-handle chainsaws for tree felling and cutting can be selected based on numerous technical features, making it possible to identify the model best suited to actual operating needs. The available configurations allow careful evaluation of structural components, power supply system, and cutting assembly, elements that directly affect performance, cutting precision, and long-term operating continuity. Analysis of technical specifications helps guide the choice toward machines suitable for hobbyist, semi-professional, or professional contexts.
Rear-handle chainsaws are designed for operations that require stability during cutting, control of the cutting assembly, and operational continuity on medium- to large-sized wood. The rear handle provides a firm grip and balanced weight distribution, features that make these machines suitable for structured cutting and felling tasks.
These machines are suitable for hobbyist, semi-professional, professional, and industrial usage levels, depending on construction features and performance. Entry-level models are intended for hobbyist and semi-professional use, while versions with magnesium structures and higher-performance engines are designed for frequent and continuous professional applications.
Rear-handle felling and wood-cutting chainsaws are designed for structured wood operations, where work continuity, cutting control, and solid construction are required. Their technical configuration meets the needs of those working on large trees and trunks.
Buying a rear-handle chainsaw for tree cutting or felling on AgriEuro means relying on an e-commerce platform specialized in machines for wood cutting and forestry operations.
Discover the selection of rear-handle felling and wood-cutting chainsaws available on this AgriEuro page and choose the model best suited to wood processing operations.
Discover the AgriEuro 2026 Catalogue for ( Rear-handle felling and wood-cutting chainsaws )
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Last updated 16/01/2026