Built By And For Landowners

Safe Agricultural Equipment To Maintain Your Property

What Sets Us Apart

Limbsaw is the premier manufacturer of safe chainsaws and circular saws for landowners who want to independently maintain trees on their property, and have fun doing it.

Customer Support

We want you using your saw, not letting it collect dust in your garage. Our team is available to answer questions and offer support.

Made By Landowners

We understand what functionality and durability you need because we originally designed our saws to be used on our own land.

Always Improving

We always look for ways to improve our saws so they keep users safe and offer outstanding value for the money (while being fun to use!).

Our Team

The Faces Behind The Saws

Scott Casey

Owner

Cecily Casey

Owner, Director of Sales & Operations

(580)272-3194

cecily@limbsaw.com

Mike Hubkey

Production Manager

(405)596-4677

mike@limbsaw.com

Michaela Strahan

Operations Assistant

(405)953-2711

michaela@limbsaw.com

Brett Sanders

Assembly Technician

Where Others See Limitations, We See Possibility
Our History

Since 2007, we’ve been manufacturing saws that make residential and commercial agricultural work safer, easier, and more efficient. Our products are, and always have been, 100% manufactured and assembled in the United States. 

Originally, our company was named Limbinator, but we rebranded to LimbSaw in 2019. Same outstanding product, great new name.

Chosen "New Product Of The Year" At Kentucky Trade Show
CE Certified
As Seen On Tractor Time With Tim

What Our Customers Are Saying

★★★★★

“Turns a large job into a simple task that takes only one person to accomplish.”

Kansas Farmer
★★★★★

“Cuts limbs higher than I could reach standing on a loader.”

Oklahoma Landowner
★★★★★

“Takes all the labor out of it. Help is not necessary.”

Texas Farmer
★★★★★

“I cut more tree limbs in 1 hour than I've probably cut by handheld pole saw in the past 10 years.”

Louisiana Landowner
★★★★★

“I just sit back and make slow, careful moves. It's like cutting butter.”

Georgia Farmer