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Could be another reason to own a "Big Boy" saw.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dogsout" data-source="post: 4819276" data-attributes="member: 64590"><p>Spent a couple of hours this morning with my nephew cutting and splitting on the Silver Maple tree. Have it pretty much all to size with the exception of the big boy you see in the back. Did start to cut on it and hit something up by the crotch of it that did my chain in big time. Shut it off, looked around and came to the conclusion that this is enough for today. Very nice pile of splits and that is not counting the 4 S-10 pickup loads my nephew got for camping. (2 loads of smaller branches and 2 loads of nice split wood.) For the Speeco splitter owners out there, first time out since fall, backed it up to the pile of rounds and ONE pull and it was running. (Love the Honda motor on them.) Had the camera with me so I snapped a couple of pics for you. Mr HE I didn't mean to insult the pros on the board who use much bigger saws but for me that big Husky is a hand full.[ATTACH=full]350964[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]350966[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dogsout, post: 4819276, member: 64590"] Spent a couple of hours this morning with my nephew cutting and splitting on the Silver Maple tree. Have it pretty much all to size with the exception of the big boy you see in the back. Did start to cut on it and hit something up by the crotch of it that did my chain in big time. Shut it off, looked around and came to the conclusion that this is enough for today. Very nice pile of splits and that is not counting the 4 S-10 pickup loads my nephew got for camping. (2 loads of smaller branches and 2 loads of nice split wood.) For the Speeco splitter owners out there, first time out since fall, backed it up to the pile of rounds and ONE pull and it was running. (Love the Honda motor on them.) Had the camera with me so I snapped a couple of pics for you. Mr HE I didn't mean to insult the pros on the board who use much bigger saws but for me that big Husky is a hand full.[ATTACH=full]350964[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]350966[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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