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All I see is a long bar with no engine. Prove it.
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All I see is a long bar with no engine. Prove it.
The larges I ever see in 395, was 46. No way will take a 60 bar.
You can come back here and try other BS but if you don't have a proof don't even try.
Post a video and prove I'm wrong.
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Hell back then I was only like 105 110 lbs I’d bet the combo was almost half my weight.[emoji23]
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Prove it.You’re Wrong, regardless whether you’ve seen it or not.
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Prove it.
Do you own one?
I was thinking a buck 20 soaking wet!!
My 50” weighs 12.7 lbs, so I’d wager that 60” Cannon to be at least 16lbs.
Yours was 40 lbs at least, PH, Bar, Chain, & Oil.
How long did the AVs & the bar studs last?
I know the 88 with the 50” is more than I want every day!!
And what’s up with someone saying you’re FOS if you don’t have a video; this isn’t facebooks.
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It’s not an everyday deal it comes out for the right place or the right tool for job situation, the fir was a special order sailing mast if it broke there goes some really good money fast. The cedar was a property line on two sides so it had to go up that hole we had a jack in the back with every wedge I could find to get her over.
So far the av and studs have lasted in the couple dozen days it’s been used and I’d say it’s more of what my back can take.
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Good morning all. I cut trees for a living and I'm getting into the larger diameter trees where I think I need a bigger saw. I am looking at a job now with a tree that is 70" in diameter at the waist so it's more like 80"+ down to the stump. I'm thinking I would want something around a 40” bar to tackle it. Just thinking it might be a bit much for my 064 ol girl. Any recommendations?
With gratitude,
Xander
Stock saw or modded in some way?Hell back then I was only like 105 110 lbs I’d bet the combo was almost half my weight.[emoji23]
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Stock saw or modded in some way?
Coming from hardwood country i'd recommend saws with rubber mounts against av springs like 395xp and 3120xp?
But for the price of new saw you cant beat dave's 3120xp
I'd pick ported 660,084 if cost is an issue. For the price of new 880 you might as well get cs1201 that can be had shipped with the same price.
Coming from hardwood country i'd recommend saws with rubber mounts against av springs like 395xp and 3120xp?
But for the price of new saw you cant beat dave's 3120xp
I'd pick ported 660,084 if cost is an issue. For the price of new 880 you might as well get cs1201 that can be had shipped with the same price.
MT talk....Prove It?
I don’t have to prove anything: this isn’t Mrs. Smith’s Kindergarten class.
What’s funny is you think somehow you saying “prove it” does anything other than make you “feel” something.
Skeans has been around long enough & shared enough that his word is good with me.
Your Silly Ass on the other hand...
I think you could suck a Bowling ball thru a garden hose: you can’t? Prove It.
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MT talk....
You don't answer my question, do you own one? (395)
This will do it and not break a sweat. Would fit right in with your line up.Would any of these pull a 42” bar?
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