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<blockquote data-quote="mtgrs737" data-source="post: 1247072" data-attributes="member: 27420"><p>I used to cut hedge with my dad when I was a young man, we would cut it out of the bulldosed piles the county piled up. Often it had set too long and dried out some and got hard! If your chain wasn't good and sharp it seemed to slide over it and not cut a chip out, you really had to put some pressure on it to get it to cut. +1 on the sharp chain, and be ready to touch it up often with a file if the wood is dried out. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtgrs737, post: 1247072, member: 27420"] I used to cut hedge with my dad when I was a young man, we would cut it out of the bulldosed piles the county piled up. Often it had set too long and dried out some and got hard! If your chain wasn't good and sharp it seemed to slide over it and not cut a chip out, you really had to put some pressure on it to get it to cut. +1 on the sharp chain, and be ready to touch it up often with a file if the wood is dried out. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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