Log Splitters & Chainsaws in Dubbo
Get the job done right with reliable chainsaws and log splitters in Dubbo. Cut, split, and manage firewood with ease — enquire today for expert sales, servicing and support.
Powerful Tools, Expert Support
At M.M & Mechanical in Dubbo, we understand that having the right equipment makes tough jobs easier. Our range of chainsaws and log splitters is built for performance, whether you’re preparing firewood, managing trees, or tackling large outdoor projects. We not only supply trusted brands like Husqvarna but also provide servicing, spare parts, and professional advice to keep your tools running strong.
With a licensed, customer-focused team on hand, we take the hassle out of choosing and maintaining your equipment. Call us today on (02) 5832 5940 and let our experts help you find the right tool for the job.
Heavy-duty tools built to last
Local servicing and spare parts
Making Hard Work Easy
Chainsaws and log splitters take the strain out of demanding jobs. From cutting fallen trees to splitting logs for the fire, these machines save you time and energy while delivering consistent results. Whether you’re a landowner, contractor, or property manager, choosing the right tool means safer, faster, and more efficient work every time.
We stock, service, and repair a wide range of models suited to both residential and commercial needs. Explore our products today or get in touch with our friendly team for tailored advice and ongoing support you can count on.
HUSQVARNA 120 Mark II
- Air Injection
- Powerful and Efficient X-TORQ® Engine
- Separate chole/Stop Switch Controls
- Two Mass Principle
- Quick Start with Air Purge
- Inertia Chain Brake
HUSQVARNA 435 E-SERIES
- Flip-Up Fuel Cap
- Quick-Release Air filter
- Felling Marks
- Smart Start® Technology
- Powerful and Efficient X-TORQ® Engine
- Air Injection
- Three-Piece Crankshaft
- Two Mass Principle
- Fuel Indicator
- Snap-Lock Cylinder Cover
- Inertia Chain Brake
HUSQVARNA 572 XP®
- Higher Cutting Capacity
- Excellent Coling Capacity
- State-of-the-art Filtration System
- 10x Quicker Air/Fuel Mix Adjustment
- Low Vibrations
- Flip up TAnk CAps
- Better Chip Ejection avoids Clogging
- Smart Start® Technology
- Powerful and Efficient X-TORQ® Engine
HUSQVARNA 592 XP®
- Best in Class Cutting Capacity
- Easy Starts
- Connectivity Ready
- Lightweight Muffler
- Retained Bar Nuts
- Equipped with State-of-the-art Filtration System
- Air Injection Filters 98% of Incoming Dust
- Powerful and Efficient X-TORQ® Engine
HUSQVARNA 120i
- Power-Conserving savE™ Mode
- Efficient Brushless Motor
- Tooth-less Chain Tensioning
- Low Noise & Vibrations
- Inertia-Activated Chain Brake
- Chain Brake Window
- Premium Control Pad
HUSQVARNA 340i
- Power-Conserving savE™ Mode
- Efficient Brushless Motor
- Ergonomic Design
- High Chain Speed
- Low Maintenance
- Petrol Performance
- Interchangeable Battery System
HUSQVARNA T542i XP®
- Centrifugal Clutch
- High Chain Speed
- Intuitive, Accessible Keypad
- Rope Attachment
- Belt Eyelet
- Power-Conserving savE™ Mode
- Automatic Shutdown
- Chain Oil Sensor
HUSQVARNA T542i XP®
- Centrifugal Clutch
- High Chain Speed
- Intuitive, Accessible Keypad
- Rope Attachment
- Belt Eyelet
- Power-Conserving savE™ Mode
- Automatic Shutdown
- Chain Oil Sensor
- Weatherproof (IPX4)
- Unobstructed View
FAQ
What size chainsaw do I need for cutting firewood?
The size of chainsaw you need depends on the type of wood and the diameter of the logs. For general firewood cutting, a mid-sized chainsaw with a bar length of 16–20 inches is usually sufficient. Larger trees or hardwoods may require a longer bar and more engine power. Choosing the right size helps improve safety, efficiency, and reduces wear on the tool.
Are log splitters safer than using an axe?
Yes. Log splitters are designed to apply consistent hydraulic pressure to split wood, reducing the risk of injury compared to swinging an axe. They also minimise strain on the body, making them ideal for those splitting large volumes of wood. Proper safety gear and following manufacturer guidelines are still essential when operating a log splitter.
How often should I service my chainsaw?
Chainsaws should be serviced at least once a year, or more frequently if used regularly. Key maintenance includes sharpening the chain, checking the bar and sprocket, cleaning the air filter, and inspecting the fuel system. Regular servicing improves performance, extends the lifespan of the chainsaw, and ensures it operates safely.








