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<blockquote data-quote="logbutcher" data-source="post: 1304329" data-attributes="member: 4440"><p>Sounds like an Urban Myth Joe......unless it is petrified wood. </p><p></p><p>Kind of like the old joke about the Quebecois wood cutter Jacques that complained about how hard it was to saw with the Stihl. Brought it back to the dealer who started it up. Jacques asked: " What's that noise ? " Drum roll. </p><p></p><p>We have dead standing oak that dulls chains fast because of the grit that is sucked up under the bark. Frozen wood like hickory or locust is tough. But wood that "couldn't be cut....", forget it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="logbutcher, post: 1304329, member: 4440"] Sounds like an Urban Myth Joe......unless it is petrified wood. Kind of like the old joke about the Quebecois wood cutter Jacques that complained about how hard it was to saw with the Stihl. Brought it back to the dealer who started it up. Jacques asked: " What's that noise ? " Drum roll. We have dead standing oak that dulls chains fast because of the grit that is sucked up under the bark. Frozen wood like hickory or locust is tough. But wood that "couldn't be cut....", forget it. [/QUOTE]
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