Description
The Forest Does Not Negotiate. It Requires Tools That Answer Immediately.
The Timber Ghost strips away everything that makes chainsaw ownership intimidating — the fuel mixing, the pull-start wrestling, the maintenance rituals — and leaves you with a 6-inch cutting machine powered by dual 21V lithium batteries and a brushless motor that delivers gas-equivalent torque without the noise, fumes, or arm fatigue. This is not a homeowner's novelty. It is a professional-grade pruning and limbing tool engineered for arborists, landscapers, and property owners who clear their own trails.
The automatic chain oiler eliminates the most common failure point in portable saws — dry-chain binding — while the tool-less tensioning system lets you adjust on the fly without reaching for a wrench. At just over two kilograms with batteries loaded, The Timber Ghost can be operated one-handed for overhead cuts that would exhaust you with a gas saw. The dual-battery system provides hot-swap continuity: one charges while the other cuts, delivering all-day runtime for storm cleanup, firewood processing, and trail maintenance.
Gas power demanded a ritual. Electric precision demands only a trigger pull.
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Who It's For
Arborists, Landscapers, Rural Property Owners, and Storm-Response Teams. The Timber Ghost thrives where gas saws falter: in sensitive environments where noise ordinances apply, in enclosed orchards where exhaust fumes contaminate fruit, and in overhead canopy work where a 6-kilogram gas saw would exhaust the operator within minutes. After severe weather events, when downed limbs block driveways and access roads, its dual-battery system provides uninterrupted cutting through an entire property's worth of debris without a single pull-cord or fuel-mix stop. For professionals who prune 30+ trees per day, the weight savings alone transform a physically punishing task into sustainable, repeatable work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does cutting power compare to a gas chainsaw?
A: The brushless motor delivers torque equivalent to a 35cc gas chainsaw at the bar tip, with the advantage of instant torque delivery — there is no throttle ramp-up, no bogging down at low RPM. For limbing and pruning tasks under 12 inches in diameter, the Timber Ghost matches gas saw performance. For felling trees over 12 inches or processing firewood cords for commercial sale, a 50cc+ gas saw remains the appropriate tool.
Q: How do I maintain the automatic chain oiler?
A: The automatic oiler requires essentially zero maintenance beyond refilling. Use any standard bar-and-chain oil (not motor oil, which is too thin). The 60ml translucent reservoir lets you check oil level at a glance — refill when it drops below 25%. The oil flow rate is pre-calibrated for the 6-inch bar and does not require adjustment under normal conditions. If operating in extreme heat (above 40°C), consider using a slightly heavier oil to prevent excessive consumption.
Q: Can I use third-party chains and bars?
A: Yes. The Timber Ghost uses standard 6-inch Oregon-compatible chains with 0.043" gauge and 3/8" low-profile pitch — these are the most common mini-saw specifications worldwide. Any chain meeting these specs will fit the bar and sprocket. For replacement bars, ensure compatibility with the 6-inch Oregon A041 mount pattern. The included spare chain is an Oregon 91PX series.
Q: What safety features does it have?
A: The Timber Ghost includes: (1) a dual-trigger safety lock requiring intentional two-step activation, (2) an electronic chain brake that stops the chain within 0.12 seconds when the trigger is released, (3) a physical blade guard for transport and storage, (4) a hand-guard shield between the front grip and the bar, and (5) automatic motor cutoff if the chain binds or the saw is dropped. We strongly recommend wearing cut-resistant chaps, a forestry helmet with face shield, and steel-toe boots during operation.
Q: How long do the batteries last before needing replacement?
A: The 21V 4.0Ah lithium-ion cells are rated for 500+ full charge cycles while maintaining at least 70% of original capacity. At 2–3 cycles per week (typical for a property owner), this translates to 4–6 years of service before noticeable capacity degradation. Replacement batteries are available as standalone purchases — the tool uses a standard slide-pack interface compatible with the TKKEACE 21V battery ecosystem.
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