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I would say it's the decade of your first contact with a chainsaw.

 

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My first contact was in the early Sixties when I carried a Danarm DD8FMK3 cutting sample poles,it beat the hell out of the cross cut and axe we had used previously but would not say it was the best decade for saws.

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Best decade is this one. Saws are getting lighter and more ergonomic and efficient all the time.

 

You can keep your big heavy rattly no-chainbrake monsters! Soon as they bring out a laser chainsaw I will be having one :lol:

 

 

Agree , AV's are better than ever, auto tune gives the optimum of the saws performance.

Don't think we ever had it so good.

 

 

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