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02-17-2013, 10:18 AM #41Platinum Member
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Re: Everything's gone
Hard to get away from that "No good deed goes unpunished" factor in life sometimes.....
My saws are old, so can't offer any thoughts on new ones.
Aside from a large pile (pun intended) of work,done for someone in need, I really like the fact that you used a few trees to solve a problem created by another tree - great symmetry there.
Rgds, D.
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02-19-2013, 11:04 AM #42
Re: Everything's gone
Prayers from South Louisiana. Im only a few hours south of yall, let me know if yall need anything.
One Krayzee Kajun Enterprises LLC
Landscaping, Irrigation, Tree Service, Demolition, Land clearing,vegetation management.
In planning stage: Flood Workz, Inc.
mobile/onsite sandbagging, palletized sandbags, infrastructure & site flood/erosion protection
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02-19-2013, 11:00 PM #43Platinum Member
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02-20-2013, 12:33 AM #44
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02-20-2013, 08:10 AM #45Gold Member
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02-20-2013, 08:24 AM #46Gold Member
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Re: Everything's gone
So sorry Shearhead! Hang in there with all courage! May God hear and help you all. don-ohio
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02-24-2013, 01:27 PM #47Bronze Member
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Re: Everything's gone
Update; everything is coming together very well, getting a lot of help from different tree crews, most of the damage is gone and the trees have been cleared along with other debris. Looks like I'll have to put the mulching plan on the back burner due to the fact that I just bought a tigercat 718 and a cat 518, will be using them to take care of wooded areas that have massive damage
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02-24-2013, 03:56 PM #48Super Star Member
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02-24-2013, 06:27 PM #49Platinum Member
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- 2008 John Deere 5303 MFWD
It has been impressive to see the neighborly help many have given. One of my family members was in the direct path. We moved in the following weekend with tractor and couple of skid steers and made a big difference.
Curious to hear of your saw choice. I have a Stihl 250 with 18" bar and would like to add a bigger saw. Was looking at Stihl 290, 391 and 440 and was considering something longer than a 20". Was thinking 22" to 24". Not sure what choices are out there. Definitely thinking Stihl. Why considering the Husky?
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02-24-2013, 06:35 PM #50Veteran Member
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- 2008 John Deere 5203 MFWD(56hp/47pto hp turbo) & John Deere 910A 22hp Kawasaki/54" deck
If you can find a 440 magnum get it!! Perhaps you meant 460 which is still a great saw! If you want to run anything bigger then a 20" bar then the 460 is the saw for you. Huskys rev higher then Stihls and a lot of people like that. Me personally ill take either brand but happen to have a Stihl ms pro 260 and a Stihl pro limb saw.
John Deere 5203 MFWD
John Deere 910A 54" 7-Iron PRO deck



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