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			Yep, the chainsaw would work, a little messy, but would work for sure. We use a cordless Saws-all, herebouts for breaking down a carcus. With a rope, pully, T, gut hook, tennis ball and a 4 wheeler, we can move a critter, cut the inside skin, tie a tennis ball off, hoist it up and pull the skin off, all in a jiffy. Drop the guts, then run down the backbone on each side and in short order that Saws-all has everything cut into cooler sized portions for an ice bath. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Since the Saws-all does not get goo all inside, it is very easy to clean up, after. I have a Milwalkee Lithium unit I use at the farm a lot, for all manner of rough projects like fitting fence bracing for a mile of fence, putting in about 2,000 feet of pipe, etc. They are handy. Ed 
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