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Tom D
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Good job Tom. Not sure the 200t is fast enough for heavy horizontals though

 

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You're right mate, I think that was the last cut before I came down for lunch, came back up with the 385... still had one split with that though. It was laziness tbh I should have gone out and taken some weight off the two that split. There were some big ones though, buried the 28"bar on the 385 a couple of times.:thumbup1:

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Both those limbs were seriously long, a gob cut would have hit the floor before it broke off, unless the gob was so narrow it might as well have been a step cut. The only safe way to do them would have been to go out and break them down, but like I said, Im lazy.

 

You'll never get an inboard stepcut take the saw. They can split though.

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