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I use Labonvilles and they hold up great.
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Was the Echo CS-7310P a fad or is anyone running them?
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They went from $625 to $975 in a couple years. At that rate, people are just buying a 572 instead
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Great discussion men.
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I just watched this entire documentary with my wife. Amazing footage and cool people:
Tuesday at 7:20 AM
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Little toy 151T can cut
Tuesday at 7:20 AM
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Some of the White Oaks I’ve cut have had spiral grain - I haven’t noticed any difference the way that I fell trees.
Monday at 8:25 PM
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I did play a little with steering the tree by gutting out the centre of the hinge unevenly instead steering it with my back cut. I...
Monday at 2:42 PM
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It’s is said that on green trees at least, the sap (outer) wood is more flexible and may hold better…center/heart wood less flexible and...
Monday at 2:42 PM
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I don’t think that’s a cop out at all. Everything is subjective and based upon what result needs to be achieved as far as hinge wood is...
Monday at 2:42 PM
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Does that % of heart bored out matter depending on tree diameter/ how dead it is? I tried it on a couple ash and elm last year but...
Monday at 12:35 PM
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If I want more directional control I’ll leave the posts fatter. Sometimes front to back is just as helpful as side-to-side width. If...
Monday at 12:35 PM
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Yeah...I think I'm about done with gap faces and tall thin hinges. Only question left is two fat posts or one thin hinge. @afleetcommand...
Monday at 12:23 PM
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I follow. When I’m thinking about gutting the hinge I’m more in the leaving somewhere between 10-25% as posts on the outside and really...
Monday at 9:17 AM
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The maybe 3 spiral grain trees I’ve cut were snags by the time I got to them. It’s an obvious defect that most people don’t want to cut...
Monday at 8:09 AM
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