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<blockquote data-quote="jra1100" data-source="post: 3668754" data-attributes="member: 16495"><p>Thanks for the replies. I thought of GB only since it is by my estimation the most readily available and easy to repair if something goes wrong. I will look at lee Valley though, it's always fun to see what they have.</p><p></p><p>We actually did have a great guy who lives about 25 miles away say that he would be happy to saw the logs with his Wood Mizer if it didn't have to much creosote on them, but these have lots of tar like residue which we are told is creosote. I have a 30 inch bar on the 920 and thought I'd use that and build a second oiler on the end of it. Also if we get the GB I can order it from Baileys which is a sponsor and a delight to work with. JR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jra1100, post: 3668754, member: 16495"] Thanks for the replies. I thought of GB only since it is by my estimation the most readily available and easy to repair if something goes wrong. I will look at lee Valley though, it's always fun to see what they have. We actually did have a great guy who lives about 25 miles away say that he would be happy to saw the logs with his Wood Mizer if it didn't have to much creosote on them, but these have lots of tar like residue which we are told is creosote. I have a 30 inch bar on the 920 and thought I'd use that and build a second oiler on the end of it. Also if we get the GB I can order it from Baileys which is a sponsor and a delight to work with. JR [/QUOTE]
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