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Don White wrote:
I just spent part of the afternoon trying to get a large snag branch down from a big old ash tree on my front lawn. This was damage left over from hurricane Juan. What a struggle. It was hooked up well. Since I don't own a chainsaw anymore, I had to use my tree limber with it's foot long curved blade on the end of the pole. After cutting through a number of medium sized branches, the snag came crashing down, narrowly missing the wife and mini-van. D'oh! I've not owned a chain saw for many years, but I'm considering the possibility. We lost some trees during the last big storm here; fortunately they fell where they do no harm. Plus I have some scraggly stuff at the edge of the woods I'd like to cut down. But I absolutely hate sharpening chain saw chains. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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