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The tree standing on the left looks pretty impressive, too.

In my neighborhood, a 27" doug is considered big. :msp_unsure:
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That's running great, it sounds nice with heaps of grunt :cheers:

Angry Will, very very angry. Good job mate :cheers:

The tree standing on the left looks pretty impressive, too.

In my neighborhood, a 27" doug is considered big. :msp_unsure:

Thanks guys. Saw is running awesome. Yep there are some real big trees in there. Last tree out there we cut was about 6-7' DBH.

I'll get a good pic next time out of this one, if I stand next to it at about 6' up the tree it comes up to my chin, and I'm 6' tall.

Here is another vid.

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That makita sure looks impressive! The tree looks to be of good size judging by you standing beside it. You running a 8 pin on it?
 
Results are in! Everything is roughed in now, a little smoothing out to do yet. Jut got to stick it back together and check the ex timing to see if its where I want it.

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There is even more to gain if you make the wall between the main and auxillery transfer much thinner:msp_thumbup:
 

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