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for me i use the chainsaw as much as possible, my elm pics i posted 90% was chainsaw. unless its lots of small fiddly easy to silky stuff like the oak and birch i'll leave the chainsaw on the ground or tied onto the end of my rope, and have a bit of freedom with the silky. i try and avoid using a silky on anything bigger than 2"

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hello love the pics how long did the oak take to do all silky or chainsaw as well when i get secateurs out my boss gets the hump but i love it reductions are an art form. for rich

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