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Sorta . Now I have got my new knee my wife thinks I should do something slightly less physically intensive . So am looking round for jobs to see my out . Will be 62 this January and don't want to bugger my new knee up . Will keep some kit of course . can't not have a saw or two , its in the rules ! but I wont want that big old bugger . Got a 395 .

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Sorta . Now I have got my new knee my wife thinks I should do something slightly less physically intensive . So am looking round for jobs to see my out . Will be 62 this January and don't want to bugger my new knee up . Will keep some kit of course . can't not have a saw or two , its in the rules ! but I wont want that big old bugger . Got a 395 .

 

 

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It does look a bit like overkill for the size of wood store :thumbup: A 395 still sounds like a sledge hammer to crack a walnut :laugh1:

 

Thats one of 2 small back up stores . There is a bigger longer one . But of course all processed wood is a lot bigger to start with and some of that warranted a big saw !

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