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I'm blaming all of you for my 460!
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<blockquote data-quote="olyeller" data-source="post: 1588011" data-attributes="member: 34821"><p>Duly noted. Thank you much for the sage advice born of experience. I'm not going to fell trees, just buck shed limbs from old California oaks. These limbs can can get pretty big, 25-30 inches in diameter or more. And it's very hard stuff, hardly dent it with a hammer. But a lot of it is smaller stuff, maybe 20-25 inches is more often the max, which is why I was thinking about a lighter 20" setup even if I have to double cut a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olyeller, post: 1588011, member: 34821"] Duly noted. Thank you much for the sage advice born of experience. I'm not going to fell trees, just buck shed limbs from old California oaks. These limbs can can get pretty big, 25-30 inches in diameter or more. And it's very hard stuff, hardly dent it with a hammer. But a lot of it is smaller stuff, maybe 20-25 inches is more often the max, which is why I was thinking about a lighter 20" setup even if I have to double cut a bit. [/QUOTE]
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