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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 3032838" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>I'm not a logger just cut about 10 cord a year in fir/tamarack. Fall trees up to only about mid 20's and under 60'.</p><p>Run a Stihl 56 for decked logs and a 440 for falling and bucking. For smaller hard to get footing odd positions etc use a husky 455 or 460. </p><p>My retired logger/faller buddy who cut old growth/huge wood on the OR/WA border uses a tuned Husky 372 for everything. </p><p>I really prefer his saw as it flat rips and is smoother running for hand vibration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 3032838, member: 42157"] I’m not a logger just cut about 10 cord a year in fir/tamarack. Fall trees up to only about mid 20’s and under 60’. Run a Stihl 56 for decked logs and a 440 for falling and bucking. For smaller hard to get footing odd positions etc use a husky 455 or 460. My retired logger/faller buddy who cut old growth/huge wood on the OR/WA border uses a tuned Husky 372 for everything. I really prefer his saw as it flat rips and is smoother running for hand vibration. [/QUOTE]
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