Y YUKON 659 ArboristSite Guru Joined Mar 13, 2002 Messages 705 Reaction score 4 Location kendall n.y. Jan 18, 2003 #1 Here we go again....I was just wondering if this would be considered a "bucksaw"? Jeff
dbabcock Hi Tech Redneck Joined Nov 5, 2001 Messages 2,013 Reaction score 160 Location New Hampshire Jan 18, 2003 #2 Those kind of Bucksaws can be really potent. Here's what happened in a contest between the Moose model Bucksaw and my wife's Pathfinder.
Those kind of Bucksaws can be really potent. Here's what happened in a contest between the Moose model Bucksaw and my wife's Pathfinder.
R Robert Doubrava ArboristSite Member Joined Jan 5, 2002 Messages 71 Reaction score 5 Location TX Jan 18, 2003 #3 Ouch! Looks like that'll cost a lot of money!!
T treeclimber165 Member A.K.A Skwerl Joined Apr 30, 2001 Messages 4,095 Reaction score 28 Location xc Jan 18, 2003 #4 Um, Doug- The driver's side mirror looks a little muddy.........
Sethro Heathen Joined Aug 30, 2001 Messages 1,517 Reaction score 197 Location Southwest Wisconsin Jan 18, 2003 #5 It happens
R Robert Doubrava ArboristSite Member Joined Jan 5, 2002 Messages 71 Reaction score 5 Location TX Jan 18, 2003 #6 nelsonfrye: Talk about irony!
WOLF_RIVER_MIKE ArboristSite Guru Joined Jan 22, 2002 Messages 815 Reaction score 3 Location Moscow TN Jan 19, 2003 #7 might be a bucksaw. What do they call does with horns...morphs? Might be a morph saw. Best way to tell I guess is put it down, roll it over and do a ground check.
might be a bucksaw. What do they call does with horns...morphs? Might be a morph saw. Best way to tell I guess is put it down, roll it over and do a ground check.