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<blockquote data-quote="rarefish383" data-source="post: 6284802" data-attributes="member: 42490"><p>That's how I was for years. When I worked for my Dad I used a Homelite 1050 with a 24" bar for limbing on the ground. If you set a little saw down some knuckle head would grab it, stick it in the ground, and then put it back. People would walk in big circles around the 1050. It would drive you crazy, you would come out of the tree and set your climbing saw down, go up the next tree, and it would be dull, and nobody would say a word. Now I got that little MS170 and it's fun zipping up twigs, Joe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rarefish383, post: 6284802, member: 42490"] That's how I was for years. When I worked for my Dad I used a Homelite 1050 with a 24" bar for limbing on the ground. If you set a little saw down some knuckle head would grab it, stick it in the ground, and then put it back. People would walk in big circles around the 1050. It would drive you crazy, you would come out of the tree and set your climbing saw down, go up the next tree, and it would be dull, and nobody would say a word. Now I got that little MS170 and it's fun zipping up twigs, Joe. [/QUOTE]
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