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John M BUNMAN

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People have asked me, why I carry more landscaping equipment than their home landscaping service.
I tell them, because your Landscaper doesn’t take his/her/it/them/they….Raptor on Razor Trails :happy175::happy160:
They always come in handy, helping cut (pun intended) down on Pin-striping and gouges.
The Loppers and Tree Saw are probably my most frequently used tools. My machete is battle tested, nearly removing my pinky finger, after glancing off a branch. Now I carry cut resistance gloves ;)
I have a cordless chainsaw, but I’ve only used it a couple of times.
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Really nice as usual! I have a couple different Fiskars loppers and trimmers now, they seem really nice, work well and hold up pretty good.

Did you ever use one of these "Pocket Chain Saws" John? A buddy and I cut about a 10" tree in half that fell and was about 2 feet off the ground blocking a single-track trail really far from any roads. It did cut the tree in half, but it was A LOT of work. We had to take turns with it.

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Really nice as usual! I have a couple different Fiskars loppers and trimmers now, they seem really nice, work well and hold up pretty good.

Did you ever use one of these "Pocket Chain Saws" John? A buddy and I cut about a 10" tree in half that fell and was about 2 feet off the ground blocking a single-track trail really far from any roads. It did cut the tree in half, but it was A LOT of work. We had to take turns with it.

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I saw one of those in a chainsaw store in Kansas. I said “ OH HELLLLL NOOOO” that looks like a LOT OF MFING WORK! Lol
Dam you guys are dedicated! My friend and I had the exact same scenario in the Grand Canyon. Except ours was a 24-30 pine that had fallen across the trail. He takes my Ax out, not much better option than your two-handle chainsaw blade, lol. I let him chop for about 15 min and then decided to strap it and drag it out of the way. I’ve done the strap-Drag on three separate occasions that I recall with the downed trees blocking my trail.
One reason why I started carrying the cordless chain:)
 
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