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Title: Test log
Post by: Cut4fun on February 22, 2020, 11:46:12 am
So what type is it? I like it for the saw testing so wont matter. Goes from 20" to a 32" down at the crouch area. Tight rings. Seems pretty hard to me too.

I used the root trencher small loaner saw to check that one cut area for metal. Didnt find anything there. Just think they changed their mind. Weird way to be cutting to me anyhow there.

Then let the test saw G66 do some cuts to see what was there. Still impressed with it so far.



Title: Re: Test log
Post by: Cut4fun on February 22, 2020, 11:48:44 am
Few days ago came home from lunch out with wife and found this out back in testing area. :D

Farmer I did some saws for free of charge to get them running again dropped me off a new testing big saw log.

Story why I didnt charge him anything. I told him I remember back about 22-25 years ago in a bad snow storm in Dec and my plow pump was down. We were snowed in 700' back off the road. Looked out and he had his cab 4x4 tractor with the 9-10' blade on opening me up.
He told me it has to be really bad before he puts that blade on.

This piece came off about 20' up the tree. The other 20' or so still out there in the front field standing proud but broken from past years storm.



Title: Re: Test log
Post by: Cut4fun on February 23, 2020, 07:43:04 am
Just saving this old image I found of the tree before.  Pretty wild how you can do that now days.





Title: Re: Test log
Post by: pete on February 24, 2020, 04:47:11 am
Nice when people dont forget He has probably helped a lot of people over the years possibly without even being thanked Nice you remembered the story made me smile on a really crappy week thanks