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    Chinese bastard saws

    Ok around here I rarely need a 36' bar but it does happen. Falling stobs and bucking bigger longs. A friend at work bought a huztl 660 clone. I laughed at him thinking it would grenade in first few tanks. It didn't, what it did do was seize he thought. Nope it was the paul's in the recoil...
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    Stihl ms200t

    Hi does anyone have a oem stihl 200t for sale? They are about extinct around here and I don't want a farmertec. Thanks
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    Fly by night tree services

    Gotta love these guys. The neighbors got some tree work done this weekend. By the best tree man ever! 250$ a tree any tree except deciduous. One tree gaff one pole gaff climbing a ladder with gear on for a full removal three days to do a one day job. No clean up. He wasn't on Meth today, but I...
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    Slips trips and falls

    Today I got an awakening. After felling 28inch 10 foot willow stob, I cut it into firewood size chunks so I could pile the rounds. I set my saw down and went to step over the pile I had started, I stumbled a bit and my left leg got between two rounds as I slowly fell forward. Pop! I hear and I...
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    Eye to eye pursik

    Curious how long you fellas get out of your eye to eye pursiks? How much glazing over do you tolerate? Sap? Rotating/flipping them over. Washing them. What's your favorite? I use beeline with slack tending cmi pulley set up in a distle on1/2 arbomaster for my flipline, and it holds up good cuz...
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    The fundementals of general tree work book by jerry beranek.

    This book was brought to my knowledge by watching August Hunickie's interview of Jerry. It is no longer in print. I was able to get my hands on one. I too think it is a great publication of real life tree work. Reading the book I was getting flashbacks of the old guys at work years ago giving me...

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