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Re: Let’s talk chainsaws
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08/18/19 08:56 AM
08/18/19 08:56 AM
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In a lot of other countries, they like a brand called Tanaka like we do Stihl, here. I have a Stihl, a Husky, a Tanaka, and a Shindaiwa...all are good running, good cutting saws. The Shindaiwa is on its' 4th bar (28") and still running strong after 25+ years! What in the world you cuttin' with a 28" bar , Giant Redwoods? That's really not a big bar. I've got a 24" on two saws. And sometimes I need a bigger one. Real loggers don't tote anything near that big in the woods, don't need it. Real loggers don't even use chainsaws much anymore lol
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
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