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<blockquote data-quote="woodeneye" data-source="post: 4845899" data-attributes="member: 122516"><p>That's a good comparison for me. Wish I would have taken picture of my recent score. Bagged a somewhat large dead elm with my Husqvarna 55 and lots of smaller limbs off the tree. I would say the main section of the trunk was 20" all the way to 20' up and of course all those aforementioned 3"-8" limbs. Also bagged a couple ticks. My 20" bar didn't bog down at all. This saw River Logger hooked me up with is strong. I like the decompression valve on it a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodeneye, post: 4845899, member: 122516"] That's a good comparison for me. Wish I would have taken picture of my recent score. Bagged a somewhat large dead elm with my Husqvarna 55 and lots of smaller limbs off the tree. I would say the main section of the trunk was 20" all the way to 20' up and of course all those aforementioned 3"-8" limbs. Also bagged a couple ticks. My 20" bar didn't bog down at all. This saw River Logger hooked me up with is strong. I like the decompression valve on it a lot. [/QUOTE]
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