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Re: Mid size stihl
« on: January 29, 2017, 02:03:53 am »
Dry Redgum is hard stuff he would cut maybe 3 ton a year I should have asked him for more info one saw he did ask about was the ms 250 he is currently using a 170 he said it gets the job done but takes a while to do it And as I mentioned he will be back in the states visiting later in the year he will have the added advantage of buying over there. As a young man he cut pulpwood with big ol homelites and bow bars. He has given me a fairly good understanding of how and why the bowbars were used

 

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