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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 7870937" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>yes them 170's are useful, 2 different specs iirc ,used to keep one aboput havnt had one for a year or to tho , used to be able to pick one up at MVF for just over 100 pound on a special discount if you waited for that oportunity, handy to have around .</p><p></p><p>For laying ive not used a hook or axe for donkeys years, just small saw , i find a tophandle that i have ideal for it ,as you cvan do the rive carefully then push over the top with your other hand as you should , which you cant do with a 2 handed saw, then just trim tidy as you wouldve years ago with a hand saw.</p><p>A modern Cordless tophandle would be perfect for the job i guess, ...as its short use stop start type of work , ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 7870937, member: 12099"] yes them 170's are useful, 2 different specs iirc ,used to keep one aboput havnt had one for a year or to tho , used to be able to pick one up at MVF for just over 100 pound on a special discount if you waited for that oportunity, handy to have around . For laying ive not used a hook or axe for donkeys years, just small saw , i find a tophandle that i have ideal for it ,as you cvan do the rive carefully then push over the top with your other hand as you should , which you cant do with a 2 handed saw, then just trim tidy as you wouldve years ago with a hand saw. A modern Cordless tophandle would be perfect for the job i guess, ...as its short use stop start type of work , .... [/QUOTE]
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