I picked up an arborist's saw several years back, a Stihl 019T. (The "T" is for "top handle".) I thought it would be easier for my wife to handle than a small conventional saw. Wrong! Arborists saws are great for working in trees, but not for general work. The top handle and small side handle don't give you much leverage. They're small for getting into tight places.
In a side note, my wife had a friend of ours do some clearing work. I specifically told her to not let him use the small saw, since I think it's dangerous and not appropriate for the work he was doing. Of course she ignored me. By the time he was done, the bar was nearly wrecked from him getting it pinched and generally horsing it around. I asked him why he didn't use my big saw, and his response was "I had a lot of one-handed work to do". Oh boy! Good thing Darwin took the day off!
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