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Looks pretty ugly. Joe and I cut an almost identical unit for the company in 2004, and we ran 044s with 28" bars.
Yeah, that would be a great combo. Small saw and lightweight bar. The main time consumer is picking the mess apart, not stump time it would seem. I had a lightweight 28” on the 572 today. I’ll either run the 562, 572, or 462 Monday on. Can’t decide at the moment.
 

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Yeah, that would be a great combo. Small saw and lightweight bar. The main time consumer is picking the mess apart, not stump time it would seem. I had a lightweight 28” on the 572 today. I’ll either run the 562, 572, or 462 Monday on. Can’t decide at the moment.
395 sounds better
 

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I put this one on fb. Some guy says "looks like you fd it up and called it good." Yep thats right buddy, fd er right up. Man its tough on there.

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And my jack made a frowny face. I made this about 10 years ago. Give me a chance for a better design that I've been cooking up. 3/4 cable and 15 ton tractor on one end, 30 ton jack on the other. High voltage high line behind. Me in the middle. Worst one I've ever done against the lean. It wanted in to the lines bad.

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I put this one on fb. Some guy says "looks like you fd it up and called it good." Yep thats right buddy, fd er right up. Man its tough on there.

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And my jack made a frowny face. I made this about 10 years ago. Give me a chance for a better design that I've been cooking up. 3/4 cable and 15 ton tractor on one end, me and the 30 ton jack on the other. High voltage high line behind. Me in the middle. Worst one I've ever done against the lean. It wanted in to the lines bad.

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Interested to see what you have in the works always looking for a better way to do something.


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