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  1. squisher

    Woodland Pro

    When I did treespacing, short bars were the way to go. This was on steep ground with really high stem count. The short bar was way easier for getting around and alot easier for cutting small stems on the steep.
  2. squisher

    Woodland Pro

    Well that is a short lifespan for a bar no doubt. Hopefully the replacements last longer for you.
  3. squisher

    Woodland Pro

    What do you mean 'lost'?
  4. squisher

    Woodland Pro

    Well hell a quick google shows good old Canada. Damn apparently we rule the bar market!8)
  5. squisher

    Woodland Pro

    Really? That's cool. I just assumed that the Stihl bars came from Germany. And Oregon I guess I've never really thought about. What about Sandvik?
  6. squisher

    Woodland Pro

    Cannon bars are Canadian made in case anyone was wondering.:D
  7. squisher

    Woodland Pro

    http://www.cannonbar.com/index.cfm?method=pages.showPage&pageid=528a0645-93e4-423e-a11b-434f8a81f7f8 I used to always run cannon and then I had a real problem with some bad runs with the bar material chipping away. It got warrantied then happened again, then warrantied again. It got old, and...
  8. squisher

    Woodland Pro

    Lol, Stig must just cringe everytime he sees that.:D
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