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6th August 2006, 08:12 AM #16
I have that same Ryobi saw. Little champ cuts like crazy. I was impressed at what it can do. Handy around the house with tree limbs, etc. Also handy to carry in the truck and when I see a chunk of free wood of some species I want, Brrrrrr. I got Turning fodder.... Also take it out to the wood pile and select a chunk for a bowl or such. Lot easier than messing with the old back breaker,m often it forgets how to start on one pull. (cardiac arrest after several attempts) The little battery saw is my little buddy but my 25 year old Olympic is my workhorse.
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26th July 2008, 08:21 PM #17
Here is my small saw - at least I can lift it myself
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26th July 2008, 10:12 PM #19Carlton chain; GB Forestry Equipment; GB standard & xtra long guide bars; custom milling chain; Trilink & Sabre chain & bars. 0413 392960
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