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    Cainsaw

    Help me please how do I know which product is the best among the ones listed here? https://gardenley.com/best-chainsaw-reviews/
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    Power Edged 345C L (Pics)

    Nice! I like it.
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    Trimmers. Which to Purchase?

    I think Best Wahl Lithium Ion Plus.
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    chainsaw thread

    Here is the link just check it out: https://gardenley.com/
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    Husquvarna still or Ecco

    Husqvarna and Stihl both have professional grade saws that are a step up in every regard from their "homeowner" grade saws like the 450.
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    Got a new 9" auger today, how much do you charge for drilling post holes?

    I don't know what is fair in your neck of the woods. But up here, they charge absolutely ridiculous amounts per hole...or anything else for that matter. A friend of mine just got a quote for 20 holes at $80 per hole since they were in the neighborhood. If they had to come back or make a special...
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    Need for a professional timber faller?

    As an owner of a Certified Tree Farm, I would say most operations are using feller buncher's for cutting these days, EXCEPT on steep ground where a yarder is needed. Old growth would be another reason for hand logging but hopefully that isn't happening anymore. Should always leave the biggest...
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    why dont you use a 4in1 bucket?

    Got one on my 3720, handy as a pocket on a shirt. Given that your intended work a reads already reasonably level, you really only want to knock off the high spots. Reason being; is you go down to a bare dirt floor, rainwater will run in. Don't think you wand that. Start with the bucket closed...
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    tree limb removal?

    Once the tree limbs have hit the ground in your back or front yard, your job is done. Whether you cut them done yourself, or they have fallen from a storm, just call the Stand Up Guys. We will come out and do whatever is necessary to get rid of them for you. We can load them into our trucks from...
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    Ether addicted engines

    I had an old Rabbit brought in once that ripped the threads off of all 10 head bolts and blew the head clean off the block, shattered all 4 pistons, and bent all 4 rods as a result of an ether start. Even blew the head gasket into little pieces and scattered it all over the engine bay.
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    Handy Clamp Tool

    It does look like it could be useful in some applications.
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