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Mr Mower Parts Chainsaw 10" Plastic Felling Wedge

3/5 (1 reviews)
$13.99
Mr Mower Parts Chainsaw 10" Plastic Felling Wedge
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What It Is

A plastic felling wedge used to guide the direction of a tree or limb as it falls during chainsaw cutting. Designed for lightweight, occasional use with small-diameter trees (up to 10–12 inches) and homeowner-grade chainsaws.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Not mower-specific – This is a chainsaw accessory, not a lawn mower part. It fits any standard chainsaw bar length (10" or larger) and requires no mounting or modification.
  • Check wedge size – Measures approximately 10" long, 2.5" wide at the base. Ensure your chainsaw’s bar is at least 10" to safely use it; smaller bars (under 10") may not provide enough clearance.
  • No brand restrictions – Works with all chainsaw brands (Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo, etc.) as it’s an independent tool.
  • Material – Plastic (polypropylene). Not for heavy-duty or commercial use—will crack under repeated impact or with hardwoods like oak or hickory.

Key Things to Know

  • Low rating (3.0/5) – One review suggests potential durability issues. Plastic may deform or break if hammered aggressively.
  • No installation needed – Simply drive the wedge into the cut after starting your felling notch. Use a plastic or rubber mallet; a metal hammer will damage it.
  • Lightweight & portable – Useful for occasional limbing or small tree felling, but not a substitute for a steel wedge in dense wood.
  • Common gotcha – Do not use as a splitting wedge—it’s only for directional control during felling. For splitting, get a steel wedge.

Should You Buy It

If you’re a homeowner clearing small trees or limbs once or twice a year, this wedge is a cheap, lightweight option. But given the low rating and plastic construction, consider spending a few dollars more on a reinforced nylon or steel wedge if you plan to fell denser wood or use it more than a few times. Skip it for any commercial or frequent use.

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