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I'm so happy you're speaking with me sir :msp_sad: I got side tracked and the wife expressed that she needed some attention...speaking of that notion was just repeated. Be back later.

A good time was had by all who attended! It's been about 15 years since I last fell into a bottle of gin......Prolly be that long before I do it again!:dizzy:
 

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If I only cut when it was cool enough, I'd have very minimal time to cut! Gotta just drink some extra water and keep the sweat outta your eyes ;)
 
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If I only cut when it was cool enough, I'd have very minimal time to cut! Gotta just drink some extra water and keep the sweat outta your eyes ;)

Well said for a man from Maine. :msp_biggrin:

Hottest, driest summer here in the 22 years I've lived in Missouri. I ain't cuttin wood when it's 100+ degrees. Plus I have 2-3 years worth stacked in the dry...
 
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Completely off subject I know.....sitting on the west edge of my property with an Amish brewed amber watchin the storms roll in....yay rain!
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50 degrees is borderline too hot - throw in some hard work and it's definitely too hot! We've been seeing those temps from mid April through November lately. Guess I just run a little warm :D I couldn't make it down in the Midwest or south where you folks are from!
 
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Just finished emptying tank seven, as with my 562, the decomp now pops every pull :msp_biggrin:

I now have no questions as to the power these saws will make, especially when fully broke in. It revs to near perfection and pulls in the cut with a very forgiving power band. The balance is great and the slim flat body makes limbing a treat. With all the engine weight and rotation behind the front handle, the saw maneuvers with ease.

Any one that ends up with a saw that performs like this one should be pleased :msp_wink:

More later



O ya it dodged us again 2/10" :censored:
 
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