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Modern saws staying out all night in wood?


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1 hour ago, drinksloe said:

U might think different when u have to lug it, ur petrol, wedges and sledge, 20 or 30T bottle Jack plus the most important thing, ur piece ( bait, or lunch if ur from down south 😀)

And always seems to be up hill on apply slopes and over brash matt's, walking in/out is the worst part off the job.

 

Aye but these woods are fairly remote, the site I'm on the now is not that remote but still 6 miles up a forest track throu a locked gate and up a small valley about 8 miles.

And probably 50 odd acre site.

 

I still couldnae get my 2wd van in the day, took a shortcut up some rides and snowdrifts over knee deep.

Althou I have been carrying saw in and out, just a wee touch cold for it

I'd agree with all that.  Last job I left the saw out on was a couple of miles into the wood, the wood was a couple of miles from the nearest (small) village and the saw was 500m odd up the hill, completely out of sight from the forest road, let alone anywhere else.  If folk want to nick that then they're more or less welcome to it, it's a lot more effort than most thieves are willing to put into it.

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