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<blockquote data-quote="big termite" data-source="post: 5008913" data-attributes="member: 125824"><p>Thanks for the reply any info you can give me would be great--I have great power now with the 120 but I would like to see what more I can get--I don't go radical but try to improve them for the best power and flow I can get---plus I use mine and keep them reliable to cut wood for my woodstoves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big termite, post: 5008913, member: 125824"] Thanks for the reply any info you can give me would be great--I have great power now with the 120 but I would like to see what more I can get--I don't go radical but try to improve them for the best power and flow I can get---plus I use mine and keep them reliable to cut wood for my woodstoves. [/QUOTE]
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