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That thing does look good, and sounds good, but the reality is, from what I’ve heard, it’s disappointing. You must use the bar and chain combination from Oregon, and it’s a slow cutting chain, as the rakers are set very high, just by the nature of the system.

And beware taking too much advice from young TreeSap, he is 15 but comes across as much older much of the time.
Back when Oregon came out with that system I tried it out because they gave me a few sets. It cut really aggressively and fast. Didn't make good enough cuts for my taste but certainly not slow.
 
Golf balls hibernate in prairie dog burrows. They sometimes sun themselves on a steaming pile of cow shit, or in the furrows of cornfields.

Of course, I've heard that in some states, like Florida, they don't actually use cornfields and cow pastures as golf courses. It seems like an interesting idea, but where's the challenge in playing on flat ground and short grass? Without the imminent danger of being caught in a stampede or falling into a threshing machine, can you really call it a sport?
 
Golf balls hibernate in prairie dog burrows. They sometimes sun themselves on a steaming pile of cow shit, or in the furrows of cornfields.

Of course, I've heard that in some states, like Florida, they don't actually use cornfields and cow pastures as golf courses. It seems like an interesting idea, but where's the challenge in playing on flat ground and short grass? Without the imminent danger of being caught in a stampede or falling into a threshing machine, can you really call it a sport?
reminds me of a sign I saw once, something like "you better be able to cross this field in 9 seconds because the bull can do it in 10"
 
Same conversation, different thread. Maybe @Tom Dunlap could change treesap’s “well-known member” to “teen member”?

It would keep Rico’s blood pressure down and clear confusion for other members when they’re handed advice from someone with barely any experience.

Btw, treesap, since I jumped into this, I want to ask you a question. Do you know who the biggest experts on raising children are?

The people who don’t have any.

Chew on it, and please don’t respond. That would show some maturity.
or just a binki next to his name..
 

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