The 70cc modifie'd saw claim's.

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To me Parrisw, a guy that has, and can prove himself with's saw's, his cutting abilitie's, safety, production. Not just an internet cutter, but a guy who has proven himself in the wood's, and ot tree work more than once. A faller, tree worker, logger can be all in one, or just one, but someone with real experience in the field.
 
To me Parrisw, a guy that has, and can prove himself with's saw's, his cutting abilitie's, safety, production. Not just an internet cutter, but a guy who has proven himself in the wood's, and ot tree work more than once. A faller, tree worker, logger can be all in one, or just one, but someone with real experience in the field.

Sounds fair enough. But just because that guy you spoke of that didn't know much about old saws, doesn't make him any less of a "sawyer".
 
Sawyer is a bit of a catch-all. Where I come from, we were called choppers, a hold over from earlier days. I have been known as a sawyer, faller and second saw.

All this annoying talk of little soprano saws and who's tree is tougher, is getting old. Time for a couple shots and a few beers, you nancies carry on.

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I know Parris but he just claim to know it all, and going back to my era too. Whatever. Randy, Parmeter call's em chopper's too. Id rahter call em faller's, but you guy's get my drift. John's dad is an outstanding faller, and climber. John can fall, and climb as well. I say he caught, and surpasse'd his dad on the climbing, But Will really could lay out the old growth. That was year's ago. John aslo was a cat logger, and ran rigging for the yarder's. A well rounde'd S.O.B. We have done some really good tree work together, kinda refine each other's skill's. I learne'd alot from those two. Now we teach each other.
 
Norm, here are some 660 killers for you:rock:

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Here is my latest 660 killer. Should be coming in from the Yukon here soon. I cant wait!!!!

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LOL! Good shait boy's! Wigglesworth forgot took a pic of that bar for you, accidently deleted the one that show's the overall size, but try and post the one of the stinger. Just not ood with pic's man, don't know how to re-size, and all that!
 
Good deal Brad, nice video. I can see the bump in the 70cc, over stock. I have had to buck, and quarter that stuff with my 044 before. I gotta say though think I would take the 440, or 372 over the 441. CDF cutter's all pack 044-440-441. Get alot of feed back a few say the 441 has a little more toque. Most prefer the 440. I just don't like the feel of the 441, or the new 261. Maybe just take'd getting use'd to. But I like the 440. Take a road trip to Redwood country dude, we could o on tour:rockn::rockn:
 
I know ya'll think those 70 cc saws are fast, but Brad's vid of him falling that oak with the nice running 441 reminds me why I like 5ci+ saws, specifically a 66.
 
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