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<blockquote data-quote="KB6930" data-source="post: 7870596" data-attributes="member: 13342"><p>How do you mean pick up and cut to length? </p><p></p><p>If I cut down a 40ft tall tree that I need to travel a bit to stack it I'll usually drop it to the ground reach over the top as far as I can cut it again pull back cut again so I'm getting 3 or 4 bits grab them all then pile them .</p><p></p><p>We've got one that you can't take the blade out of but I'm sure the MDE shear had a bolt in blade </p><p></p><p>Rotor would be the business I'm having a fair hassle just now clearing trees off fence lines with it after last week's storm as I'm starting at the wrong end of the tree</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KB6930, post: 7870596, member: 13342"] How do you mean pick up and cut to length? If I cut down a 40ft tall tree that I need to travel a bit to stack it I'll usually drop it to the ground reach over the top as far as I can cut it again pull back cut again so I'm getting 3 or 4 bits grab them all then pile them . We've got one that you can't take the blade out of but I'm sure the MDE shear had a bolt in blade Rotor would be the business I'm having a fair hassle just now clearing trees off fence lines with it after last week's storm as I'm starting at the wrong end of the tree [/QUOTE]
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