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I bent a 92" bar while cutting the top off a willow stem (it was too big for the crane to pull ouit the pond) i strolled down the log and cut just short of the cranes max reach and cut. it nipped the nose and bent it. Another was a 020 bar i cocked up and the chunk pulled the saw and bent the bar almost to 90 degrees.

 

we just get a new one or try to straighten it on site, stand on em, whack em what ever to get the job done.

 

JAmie

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I bent a 92" bar while cutting the top off a willow stem (it was too big for the crane to pull ouit the pond) i strolled down the log and cut just short of the cranes max reach and cut. it nipped the nose and bent it. Another was a 020 bar i cocked up and the chunk pulled the saw and bent the bar almost to 90 degrees.

 

we just get a new one or try to straighten it on site, stand on em, whack em what ever to get the job done.

 

JAmie

 

Don't know how you could stroll any where with a bar seven and a half feet long!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:scared:

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