2006 - Volume #30, Issue #6, Page #29
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Tree Fork Saves Saw Chain
Cutting up trees on the ground can be hard on your chainsaw blade, and dangerous, but thanks to a special "fork," those aren't issues for Mel Primrose of Westlock, Alberta.
  He uses a device made from steel rod that looks like a strange, two-tined pitch fork. It has curved tines with an upright U-shaped piece of ..........


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2006 - Volume #30, Issue #6