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Old 03-27-2011, 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by UnregisteredUser
An MS880 with a bar a tad longer than the radius of the tree at cutting height and a guy who knows how to use it would put that sucker on the ground. But it looks better standing right where it is.
Oh yeah, forgot about the MS 880. It'd do a little better than my MS 290, it might have trouble with some of the branches!

I agree, it looks good where it is, DH just needs to move.
 
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Old 03-27-2011, 09:54 PM
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Gonna need a little better than a Stihl to cut that down.
ha, grasshopper. there's not anything better than a stihl.
i'd love to know how old that tree is. its a beauty.
 
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Those branches are bigger than most trees in my neck of the woods.
 
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Originally Posted by dhvaughan
ha, grasshopper. there's not anything better than a stihl.
i'd love to know how old that tree is. its a beauty.
not true. a chain saw is only as good as the guy that maintains it. my grandpa had a couple husqvarna chainsaws and he maintained them well and they always worked good when he needed them.
 
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Old 03-27-2011, 10:13 PM
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too effin cool.
idk where you found it but i know what im doing with my blown up 318 block now lol
 
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Originally Posted by crazzywolfie
not true. a chain saw is only as good as the guy that maintains it.
As if maintenance will make a HomeLite or Echo into a good saw.

I prefer Stihl, but if I couldn't have one I'd take up a Husky without hesitation or regret.
 
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Two barrels are always better then one I think.
 
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^^^^ all day^^^^
 
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this part made me laugh hysterically..

"..On its third firing the chain snapped immediately and one ball tore into a nearby cabin, knocking down its chimney, the other spun off erratically and struck a nearby cow, killing it instantly. Gilleland considered the test-firings a success.."

but then again, I'm a sick sick dude..
 


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