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Well I make my livin with mine so they get rode hard and put up wet. Cleaning air filter and maintain chain and deburring the bar changing fuel lines once in a while is about all mine get. I don't care if they look faded as long as they cut like a scalded dawg all good!
That's what I like about stihl.... They look as good as they cut!
 
Made a couple cuts with this on Sunday...but immediately put it away because I was scared to scratch the paint. Scratches don't polish out:laugh:
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Yup, kid about 4' tree about 5'...... Not that pu$$y softwood either. Lol
It's been on the ground cuz I cut it about 4 years before pic.
I had to cut a civil war oak two years ago wish i had pictures anyway it was 8 feet thick at breast height felt strange having to make cut outs to get to the center with my 395 and a 36 inch bar! Roughly 125 feet and had 3 separate leads 3.5 feet diameter at 40 feet up :p
 
Two cuts with my 64 and my hands are buzzing for hours. My 7900 is soooo smooth:)


Very nice Dolmar..... I think it might be a little embarrassed with that Huskyvarmint bar on there though..... those Cannons sure look nice on the other guys saws.....hint hint. ......lol.
 
I had to cut a civil war oak two years ago wish i had pictures anyway it was 8 feet thick at breast height felt strange having to make cut outs to get to the center with my 395 and a 36 inch bar! Roughly 125 feet and had 3 separate leads 3.5 diameter at 40 feet up :p

sounds like the saplings growing out of the foundation of my house :p
 
I had to cut a civil war oak two years ago wish i had pictures anyway it was 8 feet thick at breast height felt strange having to make cut outs to get to the center with my 395 and a 36 inch bar! Roughly 125 feet and had 3 separate leads 3.5 feet diameter at 40 feet up :p
Yeah but you do this for a living! This is my side job/hobby.

I've got a 6' x about 60' oak and a 7' diameter maple to come down in residential area. Not near as fun as dropping em in the timber.
 
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