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I should have my new Palax KS35 then. My old Palax 600 combie hasnt done bad its 10 yrs old. Lets hope this new one is as reliable. Just the small task of dismanteling the building we built round the old one so we can get the new one in. Our old Hymac 580D should make lite work of that. Anyone else use a track machine with timber grab to move there wood?

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I'll have to workout how to post pictures. I just hope the chainsaw part is ok and i dont have to spend half my time sharpening the chain. Im used to a carbon tipped circular saw blade thay last for ages.

 

I have a bar often get two days before need to touch with file for ten minutes. Dont think you will regret it quieter to bit more chip though.

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