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Are you using a 562xp now in your professional lineup?

I just went and looked those up because I am not familiar with them, and to get an idea what the damage would be to own one. 60 ccs, MSRP + a pro porting job would bring them in at about a grand even.

I think it would have to be a professional guy, as in making money with it, to really justify getting one (until they have been out long enough for used ones much cheaper to hit the market). I bet they are real nice though. What does that revboost feel like?

Thanks! Wish I could have made the GTG, maybe next time, good enough seeing all the good pics and vids though!

How about the fun factor?:givebeer:
 
You got a bunch of nice pictures young.:clap: I didn't even break out a camera or even my phone yesterday.:censored:

Matt/hedgerow had the best running 9010 I've ever ran:msp_wink:

Jeremys partner must have made a 1000 cuts yesterday:msp_biggrin:

Jody and Joey had some real nice saws and chains and were some real smooth operators.

It was nice to meet everyone I hadn't met in person before.
 
Jody run all the buildoff saws.

Jody has a beard, Joey has the goatee. Couple of real nice fellas!

First time I met them guys was a few years ago in South Carolina, I think Jody came up and introduced himself and then a little while later what I thought was the same person came and introduced themself again. I thought WTF we just did this about 5 minutes ago....LOL THEN... I see them standing next to each other and all I could do is laugh, they were wearing same color pants and same types of shirts and hats. I talk with them time to time on the phone, really good bunch of guys. I always enjoy meeting up with them. Jody is a smooth operator and loves playing with chains!
 
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I know we timed 5 different 60 dl chains on jeremys 044 that jody had.
 
great photos

Those photos are great.A smokin' saw blasting your leg with sawdust is a rush.Terry,that looked like a lot of work. To have all the different logs up on blocks must have been a saw junkie's fix.What a nice day/venue.I'm going to have to make the next one.Were there any tall tales told?"Once upon a time there was a ported 562...:msp_biggrin:
 
I think I recognized most of you guys from the Hatfields and McCoys mini-series a few weeks ago. :D

Looks like you guys had a blast. Thanks for the great pictures Young.... finally a GTG thread with quality pics. Names to go along with the pics would be great. ;) :cheers:

Can't you read all their name tags? :poke: I could make out a few, but more id's would be cool...

I think the name tags was a great idea! (I suck with names!) I think I'll shamelessly steal that idea for our GTG in September!

Dang I wish we coulda found a way to get out there. Well, at least now that I know how much fun it is, I'll be dedicatin more savings to be able to go to next years' gtg's! Hopefully we'll be making a LOT more of em next year! :kilt::kilt::kilt::kilt:
 
Hmmmmmm... better get used to it... thats at least the 2nd time I've seen a Stumpbroke saw win! :hmm3grin2orange:

Wish we'd been able to go as well! :msp_crying:

Had finally gotten that SBroke CS56 off my mind and here it is in the pics :censored:
 
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