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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfking42084" data-source="post: 1327619" data-attributes="member: 15331"><p>Man I think you did a great job. Huge tree! Holding a 660 in the air that long stinks. I took out a white pine last year that was growing through a deck. Of course someone had the brilliant idea to build around a white pine. Anyway, after holding the 660 for an hour or so and throwing 1/4 size firewood chunks like frisbees, my arms were dead. Last round and i nailed the top railing near the drop zone. Luck has it it just took a chunk out maybe the size of your thumb. I felt bad, but that's all that went wrong that day I was thrilled and so was the customer. Small drop zones always make the price go up. So great job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfking42084, post: 1327619, member: 15331"] Man I think you did a great job. Huge tree! Holding a 660 in the air that long stinks. I took out a white pine last year that was growing through a deck. Of course someone had the brilliant idea to build around a white pine. Anyway, after holding the 660 for an hour or so and throwing 1/4 size firewood chunks like frisbees, my arms were dead. Last round and i nailed the top railing near the drop zone. Luck has it it just took a chunk out maybe the size of your thumb. I felt bad, but that's all that went wrong that day I was thrilled and so was the customer. Small drop zones always make the price go up. So great job. [/QUOTE]
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