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dunno....we mostly have scots and corsican here. they seem to be real sticky when cutting horizontal limbs....they'll tear down then drop tip first and kick the butt out.

thats for me anyway!

 

Me too,they just hold and hold,won't drop till you cut right though!

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There moisture content varys alot here,sometimes of the year there carrot like other times hang on to the last fibre.

 

Can make it hard in burning it off if theres not much sap.

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There moisture content varys alot here,sometimes of the year there carrot like other times hang on to the last fibre.

 

Can make it hard in burning it off if theres not much sap.

 

With our weather the moisture content will always be high!:cussing:

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