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keep your saw away from that tree !!!
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<blockquote data-quote="bitzer" data-source="post: 2521710" data-attributes="member: 39146"><p>I've seen sparks in hickory, ironwood, locust and probably others. Also some willows I have cut near to rivers and lakes seem to pull a lot of abrasives into them and dull the #### out of chains right away. Kinda like what Slamm was talking about. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Run a saw at night and you will see sparks. Its kind of like shooting a gun at night. You know its not right, but it sure is fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bitzer, post: 2521710, member: 39146"] I've seen sparks in hickory, ironwood, locust and probably others. Also some willows I have cut near to rivers and lakes seem to pull a lot of abrasives into them and dull the #### out of chains right away. Kinda like what Slamm was talking about. Run a saw at night and you will see sparks. Its kind of like shooting a gun at night. You know its not right, but it sure is fun! [/QUOTE]
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