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  1. CurSedVoyce

    Woodland Pro

    That and we even trim up some brush and selective cut. Often times this is done literally on ones hands and knees. Very high stem counts here. I once removed over 100 trees in an 100 foot square area.
  2. CurSedVoyce

    Woodland Pro

    Buck brush... Not with a longer bar thanks... And I really would rather not be on my hands and knees with more bar on a larger saw. NTYVM
  3. CurSedVoyce

    Woodland Pro

    Yup dirt is often involved.. LMAO We cut hard wood brush off at ALAP. Often times the brush has rocks in it. Not too mention multiple pinch points... NASTY!
  4. CurSedVoyce

    Woodland Pro

    Brushing up here is just hard on them. Why we won't use more than an 18" bar for it. Need all the oil you can get and you are just gonna burn it up anyway. More money.. more money and brushing does not pay much. Just puts food on the table.
  5. CurSedVoyce

    Woodland Pro

    Last ones were the Arbor pro... I had better luck with them in the past. I put husky brand bars back on the saws as they performed better. Just up here they are 31.75 local for the Husky bar:O 16" 050 66 DL .325
  6. CurSedVoyce

    Woodland Pro

    Burned up, seized, worn out, FUBAR'd, Pinched... lets see.....
  7. CurSedVoyce

    Woodland Pro

    Bars are a high consumable in the brush. Just lost two 16s this week and they weren't but a few months old. In the trees I have rarely replace any of them in 5 years. And usually only the smaller bars. No matter the brand.
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