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You can see more of Gerrys work in his book "High Climbers & Timber Fallers" available thru Treeworker.co.uk (click the side banner)

Hmm, that book looks great! im sooo gunna get hold of a copy in the not to distand future

 

Look at this mad thing:

 

http://www.echo-worldwide.com/products/details.html?cate=cate.chainsaws&cate2=cate.chainsaws.rearhandlesaw&gid=CS-1201

 

Not quite as big but much more dangerous - no chain brake or nowt... Looks ancient eh?

haha does look old lol, but the 090 we have also been talking about doesnt have a chain break either

 

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From what i understand, stihl still make a pallet load of these each year and there arnt anyway 090 produced with chainbreaks and thats half the reason why there not marketed in this country and europe.

 

Weather this is strictly true or not, i dont know.

 

Tom

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ive got a 56" bar for my alaska mill in the shed. I bought it with the mill from the states.

 

It does look funny on my husky 61 but should look grand on my 'stihl' 084!

 

H

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