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    #11
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    14 VERY useful inches! =)

    That'll come in handy to cut down some of those 15 foot sativa's you got growing.

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    #12
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    14 VERY useful inches! =)

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    Here's a lil' song ya can learn on the saw.

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKSJLop26yI[/YOUTUBE]

    Have a good one!:jointsmile:
    OMG thats the worst song ive ever heard !

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    #13
    Senior Member

    14 VERY useful inches! =)

    I am logger so chainsaws are fun. I have both STIHL's for my chainsaws, 1 is 16Inches for limbing, and my big guy is something like 56 Inches or something, I have to carry it over my shoulder cause its so long it just drags if I hold it by the "handle bars". It doesn't matter what kind of tree, oak, maple, fir, alder, cedar, that chainsaw eats through them all in seconds.

    I always love smelling cedar trees I cut down, its my smell sense for nature.

    enjoy, just dont hit any rocks or soil or your chain will get dull in a matter of seconds. However wood will never dull a saw.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    14 VERY useful inches! =)

    Yeah I'm watching out on the rocks lol. Luckily up where I'm running it we've got a good foot of snow on the ground still... makes things a little easier.
    It's a funny thing driving around in my yuppiemobile (VW station wagon) with ski racks, and a chainsaw on the front seat and the ENTIRE cargo area full to the roof with firewood. That earns some funny looks at the drive-through.
    I think next big purchase is gonna be a set of stiffer springs for the ol' girl. lol. Or a pickup.

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    #15
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    14 VERY useful inches! =)

    Now you gotta learn how to sharpen it. Thats the hardest part of owning a saw.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    14 VERY useful inches! =)

    Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
    Now you gotta learn how to sharpen it. Thats the hardest part of owning a saw.
    I already know how, woot. I learned a basic set of 'saw doctoring' skills when I was studying to be a stringed instrument restorer. Good times.

    Hey GrinS... one of my buddies has a bumper sticker on his truck that says, "Hug a logger... you'll never go back to trees"

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