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  • Husky 0-60cc

    25 17.24%
  • Still 0-60cc

    52 35.86%
  • Still 60+cc

    68 46.90%
  • Husky 60+cc

    29 20.00%
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    Best chainsaw.

    338xpt 16 inch bar
    45. 18 inch
    562xp. 22 inch
    385xp. 36 inch
    395xp. 55 inch titanium bar

    All running full chisel chain, sharpened with timberline sharpener for perfect angles, height and mirror finish edge









    Last edited by 7mmsaum; 21-04-2015 at 04:11 PM.
    Pointer and Toby like this.
    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

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    had stihl saws all my life big and small and no problems

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    338xpt 16 inch bar
    45. 18 inch
    562xp. 22 inch
    385xp. 36 inch
    395xp. 55 inch titanium bar

    All running full chisel chain, sharpened with timberline sharpener for perfect angles, height and mirror finish edge









    If only we could grow trees like that around here. It would give me an excuse
    Barefoot likes this.
    Rule 5: Check your firing zone

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    Quote Originally Posted by puku View Post
    If only we could grow trees like that around here. It would give me an excuse
    I could have done with the blade in the last pick the other week. Had a "small" kauri to chop up for firewood and needed to cut from both sides.

 

 

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