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finally bit the bullet and ordered an X27
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<blockquote data-quote="BSD" data-source="post: 3566933" data-attributes="member: 31100"><p>Sears sells them for $54 here. we busted our maul last week so we went to buy another one and they had them there. we bought one of the traditional ones and the x27 too. my guys put it through the paces already. it works well. my complaint with it is the steel is too soft. after the second day the blade was missing a good chunk out of the tip. granted it hit some gravel a few times, it still is very soft. i laid some weld on it and re-shaped it, so we'll see how it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSD, post: 3566933, member: 31100"] Sears sells them for $54 here. we busted our maul last week so we went to buy another one and they had them there. we bought one of the traditional ones and the x27 too. my guys put it through the paces already. it works well. my complaint with it is the steel is too soft. after the second day the blade was missing a good chunk out of the tip. granted it hit some gravel a few times, it still is very soft. i laid some weld on it and re-shaped it, so we'll see how it does. [/QUOTE]
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