Chainsaw holder?

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I got a battery operated chainsaw from Harbor Freight. It's a really cool thing to have... Spent a few hours trimming and cutting trails yesterday and really like the little saw. You can cut quite a bit on a battery. I'd like to figure something out to secure it in the bed or to the ROPS. I ate just having it roll around back there. It's very light, so I wouldn't need anything incredibly strong. Any ideas? Looking for something simple that will secure the saw, without doing any drilling or cutting.
 
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I got a battery operated chainsaw from Harbor Freight. It's a really cool thing to have... Spent a few hours trimming and cutting trails yesterday and really like the little saw. You can cut quite a bit on a battery. I'd like to figure something out to secure it in the bed or to the ROPS. I ate just having it roll around back there. It's very light, so I wouldn't need anything incredibly strong. Any ideas? Looking for something simple that will secure the saw, without doing any drilling or cutting.
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I got a battery operated chainsaw from Harbor Freight. It's a really cool thing to have... Spent a few hours trimming and cutting trails yesterday and really like the little saw. You can cut quite a bit on a battery. I'd like to figure something out to secure it in the bed or to the ROPS. I ate just having it roll around back there. It's very light, so I wouldn't need anything incredibly strong. Any ideas? Looking for something simple that will secure the saw, without doing any drilling or cutting.
The koplin mount works great. And gives you a lot of options for mounting right in the box.
 
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i've been bungy cording mine to the grab bar in the front of the box for now,it works for because i use mine alot,but i should also get a proper mount.kolpin makes one for gas but i suppose it would work for an electric.i think it just clamps the bar.
 
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Have a 40v one from lowes, very handy indeed. Another holder alternative.
 
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