JCMC
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Are those poison ivy vines along the trunk?
I thought the same thing!
Are those poison ivy vines along the trunk?
I thought the same thing!
I once cut up a tree covered with poison ivy. Didn't think about it much because I hadn't had any reaction to poison ivy for the previous 25 years. Prior to cutting it up I was moving rounds by hand with a short sleeve shirt and had cuts all over my forearms. Anyway, long story short - spraying poison ivy directly into your veins is a bad idea! 2 weeks on steroids and my insides stopped itching!
Regarding the previous top handle versus pole saw conversation, the only correct answer is both!
Lastly, a friend is tempting me with a saw... A Makita 6401 with a Dolmar 7900 head and the builder is offering a 2 yr warrantee all for $500. Should I go for it??? I already have a Dolmar 7900 and love that saw. But it would be nice to have two so that I don't have to change bars all the time. There is a down side... that is my wife probably wont appreciate me spending money on a saw I already have!!!
If I had a Stihl saw I'm sure I would soon develop CAD. I have a low tolerance for such things.been there done that. it was Feb didn't notice the vine were poison ivy vines i wound up on Prednisone, but only for 6 days. hopefully i learned my lesson that is correct yes CAD chainsaw addiction disorder is almost as bad as tractor addiction
There is a two-part modification for the 7900 oiler. One part is something even I can manage.Talked a friend into buying the other 7900 so that I don't. But if a deal comes along on a 395xp I may have to jump on that. I want something with a higher flowing oiler for my 37"'bar.
yes CAD chainsaw addiction disorder is almost as bad as tractor addiction