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« Reply #20 on: November 07, 2009, 09:49:23 AM »

No, Rosemount but we have bare land out on 140.......

The big town of Muletown....... Smiley

Well, dang!  Smiley 


Southern Ohio.   I would guess West Portsmouth.

So have to heard of Muletown  about 15 north Wink
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« Reply #21 on: November 14, 2009, 09:23:38 PM »

First - Thanks for all the help

An update: 

Got the new EFCO and have some comments for anyone considering a MT8200
    1. Starts really easy for a mid-large saw
    2. Runs strong - It will mill, though I won't use it for that for long mainly because I think it would be a bit undersized and the location of the chain adjustment screw ends up behind the mill components when it's mounted on the granberg mill.  I did use it to finish the mantel I was milling.  Also -I'll have the Stihl repaired myself (thanks to all the forum responses) this week.
    3. It's quieter then I thought it would be - my bro.-in-law on the helper handle noticed that too
    4. The way it is put together I doubt I will need the warrantee.
    5. It is a bit heavy - smaller cc's then the stihl but it feels heavier
    6. Cuts like crazy
I like it -
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1 Landscape trailer w/ home built cutting platform and an alaskan mill 36" - running a Stihl ms660 and some smaller saws for special cutting/bucking
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