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thought this would be a nice quick and easy friday job, should have been if the wind direction had played ball which it didnt :thumbdown: not to mention all the metal work in the tree, every main stem had about 4 hinges with 8 screws in each hinge, bits of chain grown into them, bolts all way through the stems not to mention all the nails. :sneaky2: still least i didnt hit anything with the 36" bar at for the last cuts :thumbup:

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Why did you use a 36" bar???????????????

 

cause that was the smallest bar i have for my 3120. my 372 chainbreak handle desided to fall off keeps doing this vibrating the bolts out so couldnt use that for obvious reasons.

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did you use the head camera, and like the landrover:thumbup:

 

i was going to take it then, i remembered when i went to quote for it and thought its not worth it, got there and wished i had took it but there we are lol. not my landrover but i dont like it i prefer transits :001_tt2:

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