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thoughts on cutting muddy poles from tri-axle load
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<blockquote data-quote="Motorsen" data-source="post: 5623137" data-attributes="member: 48471"><p>Clean it by the easiest means. That's up to you. But cutting dirty logs kills off every chain faster than a horse can run. Cutting and sharpenig is the head to the wall with a heavy hit. Even chopping the bark of with an axe where every cut will be is faster than cutting in the dirt. Del's got a point. But now you are stuck in it deep you have to get the best track out. Clean 'n cut!</p><p></p><p>Motorsen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Motorsen, post: 5623137, member: 48471"] Clean it by the easiest means. That's up to you. But cutting dirty logs kills off every chain faster than a horse can run. Cutting and sharpenig is the head to the wall with a heavy hit. Even chopping the bark of with an axe where every cut will be is faster than cutting in the dirt. Del's got a point. But now you are stuck in it deep you have to get the best track out. Clean 'n cut! Motorsen [/QUOTE]
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