Shiftless
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And nobody in their right mind would use a chainsaw to cut out buried roots. Or would they?but nice for small jobs when I did not want to get the chainsaw o
And nobody in their right mind would use a chainsaw to cut out buried roots. Or would they?but nice for small jobs when I did not want to get the chainsaw o
If they didn't know dirt dulls a chainsaw, maybe. DAMHIKTAnd nobody in their right mind would use a chainsaw to cut out buried roots. Or would they?
And nobody in their right mind would use a chainsaw to cut out buried roots. Or would they?
Chains and bars are consumables. If using that chainsaw to cut roots is faster and easier, I will bury that dude to the bucking spikes.If they didn't know dirt dulls a chainsaw, maybe. DAMHIKT
I bought a pack of those a couple of months ago. I only used one and it worked great for trimming and pruning. I bent it, but was able to straighten it by hand. I wouldn't get it near dirt though.I've had good luck with the Diablo pruning blades that are sold at home depot. (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...cating-Saw-Blades-5-Pack-48-00-1301/203114830)
Not super fast cutting, but nice for small jobs when I did not want to get the chainsaw out.