Steve
i guess the teenager did not see the bright red vehicle in front of them? WOW you hit the steering wheel or windshield?
Steve
One more MRI of my head, neck and back. May get to go home tomorrow. Be awhile before I get to do anything but hay, God wasn't ready for me to leave, my work is just starting. He must have something planned for me to do.
Wow
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That is a very nice 4900, don't see too many of them around, let alone in that condition.8500 4900 4200
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8500 4900 4200
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Love that lineup Acorn!!! Them kinda trees are fun to exercise large saws in, but way to much work to make firewood, in my opinion. LOL I did that once, back in 1988 when the state took down a huge Bur Oak, down along the road. They brought the wood up here in huge chunks with a pay loader. All I had at the time was a 3400 and sledge hammer and wedges. "Got her done" as Larry the cable guy would say. But never again!
Gregg,
Steve
The 8500 pictured is an amazing saw, seems to never give up even buried in 66" oak. It will run with a 655 any day
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Tried to compare the 8500 vs 655 but acres internet site is down!
8500 is IMO was the last of the run 5200 5400 8500. I could be wrong but I think that is the order.
You also missed this P60 on CRS for $100 and shipping too. I was strong enough to say no to it also as I just dont do the pioneer built saws. But I will let folks know about them there.
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What, is it still there!? All the listings I see there are kinda old.
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