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Today I'm not out Cutting, we have a snow storm going
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who makes that backpack?

It's an older type backpack whit frame that was made here in Norway, I have 4 of them in 3 different sizes. The one in the Pic is the biggest one I have, but there was bigger sizes made, and I hope I can get my hand on one of them one day, cos then it's easier to pack and you can get more whit you. All the one's I have, are given to me, cos today they use more anatomic right backpack, but the frame one's is great to pack chainsaw, combican and the things you need out in the woods.
 
It's an older type backpack whit frame that was made here in Norway, I have 4 of them in 3 different sizes. The one in the Pic is the biggest one I have, but there was bigger sizes made, and I hope I can get my hand on one of them one day, cos then it's easier to pack and you can get more whit you. All the one's I have, are given to me, cos today they use more anatomic right backpack, but the frame one's is great to pack chainsaw, combican and the things you need out in the woods.

He he, I just use old military ones, and carry the fuel and oil in their original cans in a plasic bag - a bit more "redneck" probably, but I usually don't need to walk too far.......:yoyo: :yoyo:
 
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He he, I just use old military ones, and carry the fuel and oil in their original cans in a plasic bag - a bit mere "redneck" probably, but I usaually don't need to walk too far.......:yoyo: :yoyo:

Yes it is :laugh: but the big frame type backpack is good to put the Combican at the bottom of the frame. And I also don't need to walk "over the hills and far away" :ices_rofl:
 
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Yes it is :laugh: but the big frame type backpack is good to put the Combican at the bottom of the frame. And I also don't need to walk "over the hills and far away" :ices_rofl:


I positively dislike those combi-cans, as they are far too heavy.......:hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange:
 
I positively dislike those combi-cans, as they are far too heavy.......:hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange:

Then only fill them half full...."duh"....:dizzy: And I thought you were smart...geez.....

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Mark
 
Then only fill them half full...."duh"....:dizzy: And I thought you were smart...geez.....

:biggrinbounce2:

Mark

The original Aspen cans are light, as is the Husky Veg-Oil cans
- I pour the contents that I am sure I dont need that day over in other cans, of the same kind.........:greenchainsaw:
 
The original Aspen cans are light, as is the Husky Veg-Oil cans
- I pour the contents that I am sure I dont need that day over in other cans, of the same kind.........:greenchainsaw:

I don't use Aspen and Veg-Oil, 98-Oct gas that I mix myself, and chain-oil from a Farm Store, and the reason for that are many Chainsaw's, Clearing-saw, Brush-cutter, and Grass-trimmer.
 

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