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I realise this is not news in the UK, but the saw has only reached West coast Canada in the last month or so, and is who the vid is aimed at....but I thought I'd post it here in case any case anyone's considering making a purchase.

 

FYI, the footage was taken monday morning in the district of highlands. Douglas fir can be pretty hard for conifer, depending on the region and growth rate. Limbs are always heavily end weighted. Thanks

 

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I love my 540. excellent bit of kit, as has been said it is so well balanced, seems well built so far. Ive had mine about a month so far and it has given no probs, Ive evan droped it 20ft out of a mac :blushing: (kab fail) luckly it landed on a heap of brash and was fine:thumbup:

 

My only small gripe is it can be a pain if its been stoped for 5 min, needs priming again before it will start, not really a prob, just anoying when your only just balanced in a fork with one foot :lol:

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