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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2713332" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>In the group I used to snow wheel with we generally carried atleast two working chainsaws. It can be a sticky, messy tool to have. I'm looking at some of these new electric saws just for clearing roads.Leave my gas saw for firewood. Nice work Guy! Wheeling in the snow is a learned trait. Unfortunately commercials make it look like these new rigs can get through anything. No match for aired down rigs with 33' or bigger mudders, LSD or lockers. The main thing is the wheeling knowledge. That's best learned in a group of wheelers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2713332, member: 95344"] In the group I used to snow wheel with we generally carried atleast two working chainsaws. It can be a sticky, messy tool to have. I'm looking at some of these new electric saws just for clearing roads.Leave my gas saw for firewood. Nice work Guy! Wheeling in the snow is a learned trait. Unfortunately commercials make it look like these new rigs can get through anything. No match for aired down rigs with 33' or bigger mudders, LSD or lockers. The main thing is the wheeling knowledge. That's best learned in a group of wheelers. [/QUOTE]
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