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<blockquote data-quote="lohan808" data-source="post: 7989798" data-attributes="member: 175188"><p>Welcome to the forum Shane. 2 things to consider. Sharp chain is the best weapon in the hardwood. How's your filing on chains? from others I have read here in the Aussie bush that your hardwood species are right on hard woods. If you can source one an MS 660 will do you well for those tough woods. Saw safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lohan808, post: 7989798, member: 175188"] Welcome to the forum Shane. 2 things to consider. Sharp chain is the best weapon in the hardwood. How's your filing on chains? from others I have read here in the Aussie bush that your hardwood species are right on hard woods. If you can source one an MS 660 will do you well for those tough woods. Saw safe. [/QUOTE]
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