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a lime dismantle and fell this afternoon, nice location and i dont have to tidy up:001_cool:

 

Those wedges are to clean!

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thats the first time i have used them i think, what diference from the old steel ones, and i hate those crappy wooden/alloy ones that fall apart.

 

They dont blunt your saw if you accidently hit them, the wooden/alloy ones are ok once you've used a sledge hammer on them. :001_smile:

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thats the first time i have used them i think, what diference from the old steel ones, and i hate those crappy wooden/alloy ones that fall apart.

 

Are you counting the rings on the last picture?

 

Where is the token spider pegging it across?!

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i hate the wooden ones, after 10 minutes or trying to hit in wedges on a banking doing huge elms, acuracy isnt always that good, the wooden ones fall apart, the steel ones are heavy as hell, if you hit them you loose the edge and sometimes teeth on the saw, then you usually loose them in the undergrowth when they fall off the butt, the plastic orange ones are excellent...nice and light and bright and as you say, if you give them a tickle it doesnt matter:thumbup:

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depends how hard you hit them stevie and what you hit them with.As dean says ok after few hits.All i've ever used.Bet that lime was good to cut!

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