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skanj0

skanj0

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thats a tight squeeze there.... you chunk that down .....

Took off 3 chunks with negative rigging before that photo. Then left the block and bull rope attached, climbed down, anchored it to the front tow hook of the super duty. Used a 3:1 mechanical advantage pulley setup to pre-tension it and cut her at the base.
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sweetjetskier

sweetjetskier

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The 150 is a great saw, I have had one for 4 months now.

Light, smooth, more power than would be expected from this small saw.

I had a few friends try it for pruning instead of using their 200's or even hand saws while working in trees.

Once they got over the shock of how a tiny saw could have such a great in hands feel, balance well and power, they were hooked.

We use it for shrub rejuvenation, apple orchard pruning instead of hand saws when possible, works very well in those situations also.

The price is a high, but you get a much better saw than a 192.

It is a saw worth looking at in my opinion.
 
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