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Old 02-07-2012, 01:05 PM
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My new Limbinator Saw

I can`t wait to try out my new toy, I should be getting it this week: http://trimalimb.ca/
 
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I bet you are going to have fun with that thing!!!!!
 
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Neat, I use a Husqvarna and a case 580 haha.

Would come in handy from time to time though.
 
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Tho I`ve had to do it afew times too I really hate having anyone in a bucket cause it`s not the safest way. Using this attachment I`ll be sitting in the Bobcat protected by Bobcat ROPS so it`ll be safer and quicker. After wards the grapple fork works great for fast loading of the branches on a flat deck trailer.
I`ll pick up the Limbinator this week and when it warms up I`ll see how good it works. I`ve got lots of big, tall trees to trim, it`ll get a good work out.
 
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I would never make enough use of one although its neat.

It sure would work better then the old school way of how weve had to trim trees, ya climb the tree, then cut er off!

That was out in the bush though, where ya couldnt get a piece of equipment up to.

I sure miss working in the bush, that was good times, tough work, days went by quick and a guy sure was in shape!
 
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I seen one of those at the local tool sales/rental place. Wondered what the heck it was for. Now I know. Looks fun and dangerous. My kind of tool!!
 
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Originally Posted by preppypyro
I would never make enough use of one although its neat.

It sure would work better then the old school way of how weve had to trim trees, ya climb the tree, then cut er off!

That was out in the bush though, where ya couldnt get a piece of equipment up to.

I sure miss working in the bush, that was good times, tough work, days went by quick and a guy sure was in shape!
It`s hard to say how much use I`ll get out of it tho I expect it`ll get a good work out for the first few weeks and more if I want to do abit of custom work.
ressale might be in the plans, we`ll see.

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I seen one of those at the local tool sales/rental place. Wondered what the heck it was for. Now I know. Looks fun and dangerous. My kind of tool!!
Hopefully not dangerous, I`m looking for safety plus a quicker way of trimming my trees.
 
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Old 02-09-2012, 05:43 PM
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If space is getting tight, you could store that saw at my place - the T650 could be used to 'move' it around...
 
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No problem with storage space but drop by some day when your in the neighborhood to see it in action.
 
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That looks dangerous - - dangerously FUN!
 
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That looks dangerous - - dangerously FUN!
It could be even more fun if I find a way to boost the hydraulic pressure up for more power.....
 
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It could be even more fun if I find a way to boost the hydraulic pressure up for more power.....
I gotta see THAT run! Maybe we can make a day of it when I come out to get the 390! I'll bring the Merc, we'll have a few BEERS, buck up some trees, drink some BEERS, load up the engine......Oh wait....

BEERS LAST - SAFETY FIRST!
 
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Old 02-11-2012, 09:39 AM
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I like that idea, volunteers are always welcome.
If anyone ever needs any fire wood let me know, I hate to waste it.
 
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Morris, how did that saw work or did you try it much?
 
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The warranty starts when I pick it up, likely I`ll pick it up soon, maybe this week. Now I`m itching to try it.
 


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