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Re: O.T. Homelite Chainsaws
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Posted by Kevin (FL) on October 30, 2004 at 09:13:23 from (12.77.200.155):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Homelite Chainsaws posted by jdemaris on October 30, 2004 at 08:21:58:
More good info there too. Sounds like we need be looking for one of those Stihl saws. The only reason I mentioned the Sup'r Wiz models is that I saw them cutting large live oaks in Mississippi after Camille hit. Where are those Homelites for sale? We have several live oaks and red oaks down on our property and the XL12's can only go so far because of trunk diameter and running time without overheating. We also have a Pro Mac 650 that's quite a horse but it doesn't have a bow on it. For anyone that hasn't tried to cut or split a live oak tree, you just can't relate--it's like cutting a block of oyster shells or something. I remember a post a few months back about splitting wood and several folks mentioned black walnut and a few other woods that were tough as nails.
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