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I haven‘t posted here in a while, just thought I’d share this…
So yesterday‘s strong winds brought down my neighbors tree branch.
(2nd time it happened, last one was a few years ago)
It wasnt big, but hefty enough that you cant just drag or lift it.
Neighbor rang my doorbell this morning…
The wife and my neighbor was wondering why I have a smile from ear to ear
when I said, “Dont worry I’ll take care of it”. LoL
It gave me a chance to use these 2. I was surprised how it made the job feel and look easy.
Just a couple swings and the Battlesaw cut trough cleanly in several, 2+ inch branch.
The BG prokchop was a pleasure to use, as each swing made it feel like your swinging
a much bigger axe!
Both still has factory edge, iirc. The Battlesaw had a bit of history here, I remeber I sold it on the exchange,
and bought it back it prob passed on to 2-3 ppl. lol
Anyway, I know a small task like this, was prob overkill for these 2, but I enjoyed using them.
Thanks Jerry and Busse Kin team!
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So yesterday‘s strong winds brought down my neighbors tree branch.
(2nd time it happened, last one was a few years ago)
It wasnt big, but hefty enough that you cant just drag or lift it.
Neighbor rang my doorbell this morning…
The wife and my neighbor was wondering why I have a smile from ear to ear
when I said, “Dont worry I’ll take care of it”. LoL
It gave me a chance to use these 2. I was surprised how it made the job feel and look easy.
Just a couple swings and the Battlesaw cut trough cleanly in several, 2+ inch branch.
The BG prokchop was a pleasure to use, as each swing made it feel like your swinging
a much bigger axe!
Both still has factory edge, iirc. The Battlesaw had a bit of history here, I remeber I sold it on the exchange,
and bought it back it prob passed on to 2-3 ppl. lol
Anyway, I know a small task like this, was prob overkill for these 2, but I enjoyed using them.
Thanks Jerry and Busse Kin team!
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