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tree monkey

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[video]http://s155.photobucket.com/albums/s294/scottk66/?action=view&current=MVI_0079.mp4[/video]
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[video]http://s155.photobucket.com/albums/s294/scottk66/?action=view&current=MVI_0084.mp4[/video]
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tree monkey

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thanks for posting vids ,i think they are great,just asking ,i have no experiance with cutting in the snow but wouldn't that log be harder to cut in the first vid

well maybe. that wood has layed there for 2 years so it is some what dry and it's been fairly worm so i can't say that it was frose or not in either vid. i can't prove you right or wrong in your thinking. it's red oak and cuts about the same to to me frose or not.
 
c5rulz

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thanks for posting vids ,i think they are great,just asking ,i have no experiance with cutting in the snow but wouldn't that log be harder to cut in the first vid

The difference between frozen and not frozen isn't much.


BTW, the saw showed mucho, (technical chainsaw term) improvement.:clap:

Hope to see you Saturday Tree Monkey.:eek:uttahere2:
 
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