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<blockquote data-quote="fields_mj" data-source="post: 8031521" data-attributes="member: 32139"><p>Wow! Didn't know there was anyone from the major metropolis of Waynetown on here. I grew up there and do most of my cutting up that way (live down by Brazil). I have this bar and chain for my G660. If you need the bar for a specific tree, let me know. I bought it to take down a 6' pin oak in my back yard last year and I'm done with it now. I don't want to get rid of it just incase I need it again, but its just hanging on a bolt in my shop at the moment. I normally run a 28" bar on my big saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fields_mj, post: 8031521, member: 32139"] Wow! Didn't know there was anyone from the major metropolis of Waynetown on here. I grew up there and do most of my cutting up that way (live down by Brazil). I have this bar and chain for my G660. If you need the bar for a specific tree, let me know. I bought it to take down a 6' pin oak in my back yard last year and I'm done with it now. I don't want to get rid of it just incase I need it again, but its just hanging on a bolt in my shop at the moment. I normally run a 28" bar on my big saw. [/QUOTE]
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