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Thread: Right out of Left Field ?

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    Great Master d-o-k's Avatar
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    OK just for something a little differant what are your faverite Chain saws & Bar sizes ? I cut nearly excluively Gum & Mulga & these are a very hard wood ! Although I have always Favored a Farm Boss (sthil ) with a 24inch Bar ! I picked up a Talon with a 14inch Bar & must admit to being mighty impressed with the little devil ! It's half the weight & takes a little longer to cut through larger branches .The wieght saving is great on a back that's not getting any younger !

    Dave
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    The farm boss is a good saw. Dad went out and bought a 041 i think they are twice as big as a farm boss. we trimed with an ax. one of the little 09's would have been just fine.
    Toney Relic Hunter

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    Sthil 028 has been my choice for years. Currently own 2. My first one was lost in a house fire , it had cut many cords of wood and cleared lots of brush.

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