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Lol not the way I see it, I see it as dishing it out,their little shots have no merit or sting, Of course that would be expected from a MS.<a href="http://www.sweetim.com/s.asp?im=gen&lpver=3&ref=11" target="_blank"><img src="http://content.sweetim.com/sim/cpie/emoticons/000203F2.gif" border="0" title="Click to get more." ></a>

thats just cuz you're a crazy old man that don't know any better!!:greenchainsaw:
 
Lol thats the way I see it, I see it as i'm getting what i deserve,their little shots have so much merit and sting, Of course that would be expected from real men<a href="http://www.sweetim.com/s.asp?im=gen&lpver=3&ref=11" target="_blank"><img src="http://content.sweetim.com/sim/cpie/emoticons/000203F2.gif" border="0" title="Click to get more." ></a>

i agree Rope, good to see you're finally coming around.
 
Nice saw Rope!
Good to see that your getting the best 75cc saw around.


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Husky Kicks!!!
 
You people gotta get over the fact that a wrap handle is a very useful tool for those that know how to use it.

I agree that in the right situation or terrain the wrap handle could be an asset. When you remove trees from homeowners yards, the liabilities of the handle quickly outweigh the assets. I tried it and hated it. Removed both of them from my 372xpw and Univent, sold them and never looked back. If your industry may favor wraps, all the power to you. Nobody uses them here and somehow we seem to survive to cut another day.
 
How dare you lie.:laugh: You correction should have read, "The Stihl 440 is the best 70cc saw ever produced". You got to beat the man before you can be the man.:biggrinbounce2:

Ahem....,cough, cough,.... I think you meant to type "the 7900 is the best 70cc class saw ever produced":bowdown:. It's an honest mistake, I know my fingers wander over the keyboard at times when I get too excited to put the right brand in there.:hmm3grin2orange:
 
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You people gotta get over the fact that a wrap handle is a very useful tool for those that know how to use it.

Yup I like it feels beefy allows easier notching and keeps saw out of dirt while stumping and allows cutting from either side without back barring. I like them both though!
 
Ahem....,cough, cough,.... I think you meant to type "the 7900 is the best 70cc class saw ever produced":bowdown:. It's an honest mistake, I know my fingers wander over the keyboard at times when I get too excited to put the right brand in there.:hmm3grin2orange:

Ummm, naw, no mistake. The 7900 is the best 80cc saw but it is the only saw in that class, LOL.:D
 
Ok Rope, You gotta a nice saw, Now i might even trade you two saws for it. I really like it. I will get a bar and chain for it. The two saw have bars and chains already.:D

Lol the funny thing is that saw may not get gas in it for five or more years. I will likely work the other 372's till they puke before breaking in the new one! So I can post a brand new old school 372 xpw in five buddy!
 
I agree that in the right situation or terrain the wrap handle could be an asset. When you remove trees from homeowners yards, the liabilities of the handle quickly outweigh the assets. I tried it and hated it. Removed both of them from my 372xpw and Univent, sold them and never looked back. If your industry may favor wraps, all the power to you. Nobody uses them here and somehow we seem to survive to cut another day.

i climb every single day with a full wrap saw at the company i work at now. first was the 372xp with a wrap i had them buy. then went to the 460mag with a 3/4 wrap and now climb with the 372xpw. i make every cut that gets wood to the chipper or log pile. even on the butt cuts.

personally i wouldn't have it any other way. it allows your cutting to be that much more versatile and you can avoid putting your self in harms way as well.

even the dude that runs the grapple chipper at work prefers the wrap saw (my old climber that 372 i mentioned earlier). reaches for it every time he needs to make a cut. actually reaches past the 460 magnum with the regular handle to get to it......
 
Lol the funny thing is that saw may not get gas in it for five or more years. I will likely work the other 372's till they puke before breaking in the new one! So I can post a brand new old school 372 xpw in five buddy!
You gonna tease us with pics for Five years, That's just wrong.lmao. You ain't gonna be able to stand it, You will have to run it.lol
 
i climb every single day with a full wrap saw at the company i work at now. first was the 372xp with a wrap i had them buy. then went to the 460mag with a 3/4 wrap and now climb with the 372xpw. i make every cut that gets wood to the chipper or log pile. even on the butt cuts.

personally i wouldn't have it any other way. it allows your cutting to be that much more versatile and you can avoid putting your self in harms way as well.

even the dude that runs the grapple chipper at work prefers the wrap saw (my old climber that 372 i mentioned earlier). reaches for it every time he needs to make a cut. actually reaches past the 460 magnum with the regular handle to get to it......

Not to mention they are a bit more sturdy!
 
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