ArlyA
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New signage put up at BRT's today.
We tried them all. No longer used.When you are doing thinning - cutting saplings up to a couple of inches in diameter(or more, depending on the clearing saw you are using), there really is not another choice. The metal 3 armed blade won't make through saplings this size, and a string trimmer wont do much more than strip the bark. Something like the Forester blade or the blades that look more like a circular saw are the options for that. Chainsaw blades rob a lot of power. I find the "circular saw"-looking blades a better choice, IF you get a good quality one. Husqvarna and Oregon sell some of the Maxi style (made in Sweden). I suspect others sell them as well - probably all made in the same factory and relabeled. They good quality, hold up well (if you keep them out of the dirt and rocks), and easy to sharpen.
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There are also some not-so-good ones that look similar. These are cheaper steel and a slightly different design. I'm not so much a fan of these
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I'm also not a fan of Stihl's "scratcher" blade for cutting saplings. There is no way it will keep up with a good Maxi blade.
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I have not tried Stihl's Chisel Tooth Blade. It might be a good option as well.
None of the blades above are a very good option for grasses and weeds.
How often do you encounter stinging insects.More before and after photos of strings at work overt the weekend. View attachment 1057457View attachment 1057458View attachment 1057459View attachment 1057460
We have those ground who are quite aggressive and paper wasps here. I usually get sting some each summer but I've not yet to so far. Now I'm jinxed it!!??!!How often do you encounter stinging insects.
Seems trimmers are a sure ticket to rally the hive.
Keeping some rain off them is quite important. With a roof, is the only why I'll build them today.I like your covered kiosk