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How would you deal with these beast rounds
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<blockquote data-quote="southpaw" data-source="post: 2600739" data-attributes="member: 37938"><p>The sole reason for me buying a big saw was to deal with this type of situation.</p><p></p><p>Realized my limitations and not wanting to make things hard for myself anymore the bigger saw was the answer for me........now , no matter what good find comes up the ability is there for me to chop it up where I can handle the sizes and load /unload them in the truck without much strain on my ..... whole body.</p><p></p><p>For those with interest the dolmar 7900 was my choice , usually it wears a 24" bar and have a 32" also , this saw just "gets it" when it comes time to chop on the big or nasty stuff......usually black locust and red oaks are what I deal with and now it all comes home without a fuss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southpaw, post: 2600739, member: 37938"] The sole reason for me buying a big saw was to deal with this type of situation. Realized my limitations and not wanting to make things hard for myself anymore the bigger saw was the answer for me........now , no matter what good find comes up the ability is there for me to chop it up where I can handle the sizes and load /unload them in the truck without much strain on my ..... whole body. For those with interest the dolmar 7900 was my choice , usually it wears a 24" bar and have a 32" also , this saw just "gets it" when it comes time to chop on the big or nasty stuff......usually black locust and red oaks are what I deal with and now it all comes home without a fuss. [/QUOTE]
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