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thought id post another one of my videos from a job few months back. felling the stem of a willow which i had dismantled. unfortunatly the battarys on the camara ran out at the best bit. but ive got pics to show the end not as good but hey.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcByEQozT7s]YouTube - willow tree removal[/ame]

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As you said in the grinder thread, you REALLY don't like sharpening your saw.

 

was brand new chain but tree was full of soil and rubbish and i wasnt going to stop and sharpen my saw half way through the fell so just carryed on.

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get that saw tuned properly... it sounds poorly

 

shouldnt be able to bog a 100cc+ saw so easily in such soft small wood...

 

 

and never trust a new chain (especially oregon/husky) the rakers always tend to need some work.

 

 

 

other that the state of the saw, good job:001_smile:

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