My wife bought me a 16" craftsman last year and I finally got it out to trim some lanes from the new stand. . This lane lets me see all the way across my finger of hardwoods over to my neighbors clear cut.( I have permission to hunt it) . This lane lets me see behind me across the creek to my back property line. . This view lets me see all the way till the tree line cuts left. . And this view is up my food plot edge. It's nice to have a saw that runs good and get these lanes done. . A look back to the stand from the clear cut. I also hinge cut some sweet gums for bedding cover.
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Finally tried out the new chainsaw.
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Re: Finally tried out the new chainsaw.
Nice! Got to try my 14" saw out this weekend too. Unfortunately I had to use it on honey-do stuff, instead of hunting stuff, lol
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Re: Finally tried out the new chainsaw.
. I know that feeling. Was glad to get it done. If I waited till fall something would keep me from getting it done.xXLoneBowmanXx wrote:Nice! Got to try my 14" saw out this weekend too. Unfortunately I had to use it on honey-do stuff, instead of hunting stuff, lol
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Re: Finally tried out the new chainsaw.
Do it now, before it gets too hot. Looks good, I have a Sears chainsaw, too.
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Re: Finally tried out the new chainsaw.
. Thanks. Yep the weather was perfect. Barely built up a sweat.DixieReb wrote:Do it now, before it gets too hot. Looks good, I have a Sears chainsaw, too.
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