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Originally posted by: SampSon
You don't say what kind of cutting edge the weedwhacker has.
If it used the standard string, the weedwhacker wouldn't have a chance.
Originally posted by: CPA
But with enough counters/blocks the chainsaw guy could probably cut off the weedwacking part. Plus when the green nylon gets too short the weedwacking guy will have to hit the nobby thing to extend more green nylon. Perfect time for chainsaw man to attack.
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: SampSon
You don't say what kind of cutting edge the weedwhacker has.
If it used the standard string, the weedwhacker wouldn't have a chance.
But he could pull a couple more feet of cutting wire out to give him the reach advantage.
Originally posted by: Riverhound777
Weedwhacker has the distance, but the chainsaw could probably cut it up before it did any damage. I say chainsaw. I must be really bored at work to even be thinking about this.
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: SampSon
You don't say what kind of cutting edge the weedwhacker has.
If it used the standard string, the weedwhacker wouldn't have a chance.
But he could pull a couple more feet of cutting wire out to give him the reach advantage.
Well, if were talking stock, the weedwhackers have a razor on the guard to cut the string.
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: SampSon
You don't say what kind of cutting edge the weedwhacker has.
If it used the standard string, the weedwhacker wouldn't have a chance.
But he could pull a couple more feet of cutting wire out to give him the reach advantage.
Well, if were talking stock, the weedwhackers have a razor on the guard to cut the string.
The problem the OP didn't specify the models used. Here's a nice chainsaw will a bit of reach.
