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What are your favorite felling wedges and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Den" data-source="post: 7987226" data-attributes="member: 141024"><p>1) Stihl.</p><p>2) Husqvarna.</p><p>3) K&H Redhead.</p><p>4) Echo.</p><p>5) Oregon.</p><p>6) Other brand.</p><p></p><p>I had always used Stihl felling wedges. They seem a bit more rubbery and less likely to chip or crack. But I've switched to K&H Redhead because they have the triple taper on some of them. K&H also seem to slide easier against the wood, and slide easier against each other when doubling/stacking up.</p><p>What do you ladies and gentlemen prefer and why?</p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Den, post: 7987226, member: 141024"] 1) Stihl. 2) Husqvarna. 3) K&H Redhead. 4) Echo. 5) Oregon. 6) Other brand. I had always used Stihl felling wedges. They seem a bit more rubbery and less likely to chip or crack. But I've switched to K&H Redhead because they have the triple taper on some of them. K&H also seem to slide easier against the wood, and slide easier against each other when doubling/stacking up. What do you ladies and gentlemen prefer and why? . [/QUOTE]
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