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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3760686" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Bois D'Arc is horrible when green as well. I have several saws the best being the Husky 455 rancher with a 20" bar. Nothing stops it but a pinch. I was at the farm last week cutting a bunch of it to move a deer stand where it was growing. Judged it wrong and got a pinch. Took the battery powered Dewalt with a 10" bar to free it up. </p><p>I do have to give a big kudo's to that Dewalt. It's a beast for a little saw. Cut right through the 8" trunk to release the Husky. Yeah, its a hobby limb saw but it came to the rescue. </p><p>The Husky's chain finally got dull, generating nothing but saw dust so called it a day.</p><p>Bought one of those $29 electric chain saw sharpeners from Harbor Freight on a whim. That thing works really well. Ran a junk chain through it for practice, finally putting the Husky chain through it and it's ready to go back to the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3760686, member: 5412"] Bois D'Arc is horrible when green as well. I have several saws the best being the Husky 455 rancher with a 20" bar. Nothing stops it but a pinch. I was at the farm last week cutting a bunch of it to move a deer stand where it was growing. Judged it wrong and got a pinch. Took the battery powered Dewalt with a 10" bar to free it up. I do have to give a big kudo's to that Dewalt. It's a beast for a little saw. Cut right through the 8" trunk to release the Husky. Yeah, its a hobby limb saw but it came to the rescue. The Husky's chain finally got dull, generating nothing but saw dust so called it a day. Bought one of those $29 electric chain saw sharpeners from Harbor Freight on a whim. That thing works really well. Ran a junk chain through it for practice, finally putting the Husky chain through it and it's ready to go back to the field. [/QUOTE]
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