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Shindaiwa 591 Rear Handle Saw

The Shindaiwa 591 is a professional-grade, heavy-duty chainsaw engineered to tackle the most demanding jobs around the farm, ranch, or commercial job site. Built with high-performance precision engineering, this 60cc-class saw delivers the exceptional cutting power and durability needed for major tree removal, processing heavy firewood, and severe land clearing.

Whether you are a landowner maintaining a large wooded property or a professional looking for a dependable, all-day workhorse, the Shindaiwa 591 provides outstanding torque, reliable performance, and confident handling in the harshest conditions.

Features:

13.2 dry weight

59.8 cc

20 in. bar

3/8'' chain pitch

Chainsaw Buyer's Guide:

Top Handle

Top-handle chainsaws are the preferred choice for arborists due to their compact size, nimbleness, and excellent balance. Their lightweight nature allows for straightforward, one-handed operation, which is essential whether a professional is climbing a tree or working from a lift.

Rear Handle

If you are cutting on the ground, a rear handle saw offers the power and control you need to stay safe. They have a strong waist-level grip, making them great for felling trees or cutting firewood. Look for a saw that is both powerful and comfortable to use. It should also be well-balanced so your arms do not get tired quickly.

Consider factors such as the size and type of wood you are cutting. For larger trees, a larger bar would be best. How often you will use the saw is also a big factor, as well as whether or not your job needs the freedom of a gas-powered saw or can use the convenience of a battery-powered saw. Be sure to choose a saw that you can actually handle, so consider the weight of the saw as well.

Prioritizing safety is essential whenever you select or operate power equipment. Before starting your chainsaw or any other power tool, ensure you have the correct protective gear and are wearing it properly.

At Cullens Supply, we sell all the protective gear you need to get the job done right, and safely.