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do you take your own saw to work
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<blockquote data-quote="rarefish383" data-source="post: 1807004" data-attributes="member: 42490"><p>Before Dad retired in 1986 he would by his climbers any saw they wanted. We were still using mostly Homelite's, but if the climber wanted a Stihl or Husky, Dad got it. The small Poulins were prety good back then, not like the Wild Thing and Wood Shark at Home Depot. Custom saws were unheard of by us back then. If a climber was half decent and came to work every day, dropping $500 on a good saw for him was money well spent, Joe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rarefish383, post: 1807004, member: 42490"] Before Dad retired in 1986 he would by his climbers any saw they wanted. We were still using mostly Homelite's, but if the climber wanted a Stihl or Husky, Dad got it. The small Poulins were prety good back then, not like the Wild Thing and Wood Shark at Home Depot. Custom saws were unheard of by us back then. If a climber was half decent and came to work every day, dropping $500 on a good saw for him was money well spent, Joe. [/QUOTE]
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