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The LSC Circular Saw mounts directly to a tractor's front-end loader enabling you to trim overgrowth from the comfort and safety of your tractor seat.Â
This standard boom kit includes two standard receivers for mounting the saw in two positions. This function only allows for horizontal and vertical cutting. Compare to the 2025 swivel boom (part number 0137) for an easier rotation and additional 45 degree cutting position!Â
The LimbSaw Hydraulic Circular Saw - LSC-FULL-0100 delivers exceptional cutting power for professional and farm use.
Designed for precision tree trimming, it mounts easily to standard booms and operates directly from your tractor’s hydraulic system.
The carbide-tooth circular blades ensure clean, fast cuts through tough branches with minimal vibration.
Available with 16" or 20" blade options, allowing flexibility for trimming branches up to 7 inches in diameter.
Ideal for landowners, utility crews, and roadside maintenance, offering efficiency, durability, and safety from the ground.
Q: What’s the difference between the 16" and 20" blades?
A: The 16" blade (60 carbide teeth) trims up to 4.5" branches, while the 20" blade (72 carbide teeth) handles branches up to 7" thick.
Q: How is the saw powered?
A: It runs off your tractor’s hydraulic system, providing consistent torque and cutting speed.
Q: Can the blades be replaced or sharpened?
A: Yes, both blade sizes are replaceable, and the carbide teeth can be professionally sharpened for extended life.
Q: What materials can it cut?
A: It’s optimized for wood and live branches but not intended for metal or composite materials.
Inspect blades regularly for wear or dullness and replace as needed.
Keep the hydraulic system clean to maintain cutting efficiency and prevent leaks.
Tighten all mounting bolts before operation to ensure stability.
Clean saw housing and blades after each use to prevent sap buildup.
Store in a dry, covered area to protect hydraulic fittings and prevent corrosion.