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Locust Cutter

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I loves me Husky 50 white top ranchers.

Put a .325" x 18" on it.[emoji108]

Put it up for trade?
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We have others also.
Which models are the Mac and the bigger green Pull-on?

Snowblower d handles aren't strong enough. They rip in two. Snowmobile d handle is more betterer.
Fixed it for you Doug!!!

On another note, I took an ailing friend about 1/4 cord of wood as he was out and was going to need the stove to help through the cold snap. I will likely be going to cut a bunch of dry Hedge soon and gt him at least 1/2 if not 1 full cord to get Him through what will likely be His last Winter...
It's a crappy deal, but that's life.
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What part of Kansas are you in? I have dry hedge and a splitter to make it small enough for your friend to handle. I'm in Wichita KS.[/QUOTE]
I'm in Udall about 25 miles south of Wichita and He's off of 31st South and Meridian. I have plenty to give Him outright, but, a neighbor has a large pile of dead hedge about 3 miles North of me that's free for the taking and a good reason to go out and cut... They've not been burning a lot though as He's on oxygen and essentially can't load by Himself anymore, His wife works during the day and the home "health care" individuals could largely care less... I used to get Him 1-2 cords/yr but he hadn't burned much in the last two and when he was, he was burning Cottonwood from a tree he had removed in his backyard. The supply is a bit low and what's left I haven't had time to get over and work up for Him. It's been hell on chains and generally a PITA to cut.
 

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