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land clearing with husqvarna 365sp & 440xtorq
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<blockquote data-quote="logger 12345" data-source="post: 4170081" data-attributes="member: 68376"><p>one thing i meant to mention was that large spruce was a real tough job to cut,when i got the hang of it though it was ok,the saw was great but the way it fell on a slight incline it bent like a bananna,so this meant every 5th or 6th slice really wanted to wedge the saw,so what i did to solve this was cut the tree in to 10ft lengths,that sorted us out :msp_wink:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>cheers NHL, yeah they needed the coats it sure was cold enough .)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="logger 12345, post: 4170081, member: 68376"] one thing i meant to mention was that large spruce was a real tough job to cut,when i got the hang of it though it was ok,the saw was great but the way it fell on a slight incline it bent like a bananna,so this meant every 5th or 6th slice really wanted to wedge the saw,so what i did to solve this was cut the tree in to 10ft lengths,that sorted us out :msp_wink: cheers NHL, yeah they needed the coats it sure was cold enough .) [/QUOTE]
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