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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (15220)7/28/2001 8:49:06 PM
From: Peach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15481
 
Men!

LOL!



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (15220)7/28/2001 8:51:11 PM
From: SmoothSail  Respond to of 15481
 
You have to admire a person who is so willing to help their family out.

makingnoteforalatertime.com



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (15220)7/28/2001 9:58:04 PM
From: Lost1  Respond to of 15481
 
I'd run that electric saw back in for an upgrade..or a refund. Those electric units are OK for stuff close to the house..but when the real chit hits you gonna need a gas powered toy. (disclaimer: I bot that ECHO gas saw...12 ft pole. It's like A Weedeater type unit with a small chain blade..I love that sucka and since the cutting edge is so far from the body there's no prob sending out a helper...say 11 years old...to tackle the job<g>)
I've been trying to kill my old MAC chainsaw for 4 years and it just won't die..guess I may never get the ECHO I have my eye on. Always buy the smallest chainsaw you think willl do the job. I see these duds buying these huge 20+ inch saws and just laugh. Just try carting that thing around for 6 hours. They get very heavy after a while