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Good work as always james :thumbup1:

 

I was on a job the other week where the other climber fracture pruned a couple of old oaks and used a small saw with carving bar on to bore into the stem to create bat holes :thumbup: (tilting bar upwards)

 

what saw is that your using ? the husky ,is it a 390 xp ?

 

thanks swinny, my coro cuts are more rough and ready than useing a carving bar nice he goes into detail tho :thumbup1:

 

tim

im useing my new 372XPG nice heated handle husky cant beat it, its best saw ive ever had or seen or used by far :thumbup1:

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thanks swinny, my coro cuts are more rough and ready than useing a carving bar nice he goes into detail tho :thumbup1:

 

tim

im useing my new 372XPG nice heated handle husky cant beat it, its best saw ive ever had or seen or used by far :thumbup1:

 

thanks for reply i was not sure what it was ,i have a 372 xp its a great saw ,reason i asked was i have a 394 xp and im just about to buy a 395 xp but there is a month waiting list but they have a 390 xp in stock ,not sure what to do

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thanks for reply i was not sure what it was ,i have a 372 xp its a great saw ,reason i asked was i have a 394 xp and im just about to buy a 395 xp but there is a month waiting list but they have a 390 xp in stock ,not sure what to do

 

i bet you wouldnt even notice the difference in 390 and 395 theres only 5cc difference isnt there? on a big saw like them you wouldnt notice it i bet.

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