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<blockquote data-quote="treesurgeon" data-source="post: 321673" data-attributes="member: 3479"><p>i guess your not nuts, i must have read my saw manual wrong when it talked about the two only ways to start a saw. what does stihl know anyways. i know it might take a few seconds longer to start a saw but time is money so keep on drop starting and forget about those rope's, they can get tangled and be a hassle.</p><p>are you the guy i read about that took dead tops out of trees 60' up by free climbing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treesurgeon, post: 321673, member: 3479"] i guess your not nuts, i must have read my saw manual wrong when it talked about the two only ways to start a saw. what does stihl know anyways. i know it might take a few seconds longer to start a saw but time is money so keep on drop starting and forget about those rope's, they can get tangled and be a hassle. are you the guy i read about that took dead tops out of trees 60' up by free climbing? [/QUOTE]
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