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MiskisM

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  1. Hmm, I have one, good idea, will try it, but branches are sometime 5cm thich, will it take them and won't damage to death?
  2. Yeah that's what I will do, just though to ask experts before.
  3. Have you tried triming fir trees?
  4. While I agree on cost stil, I am planning to stretch a bunch of them, that's why I am asking.
  5. Dont know if it is right place to post, admins, please move it to right place if it isn;t I looked on internet that birches are't trimmed and firs are timed by leaving long stems (10-30cm long)m, Looking for advice and criticism (already doing that), Also have some shrub like Tilia, how should I take care of then?
  6. Can you put streched 37cm on 40cm? or does it depend on maker? I am using original stihl ms261 and equipment it came with. Even if I put it on longer chainsaw bar, will it break soon (after all density become lower doesn't)?

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