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<blockquote data-quote="budro2" data-source="post: 5554794" data-attributes="member: 8333"><p>i did 120 ac last year, did have a hatchet bounce off a time or 2. I done swing it very hard, and find that the eastwing works best for me as it absorbs the shock. some prefer heavy machets. sure beats a chainsaw. Only real concern is i had a little splashback one time from the axe head being wet which chem. it was a high hack on edge of ditch bank. I dont want that crap in my eyes..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budro2, post: 5554794, member: 8333"] i did 120 ac last year, did have a hatchet bounce off a time or 2. I done swing it very hard, and find that the eastwing works best for me as it absorbs the shock. some prefer heavy machets. sure beats a chainsaw. Only real concern is i had a little splashback one time from the axe head being wet which chem. it was a high hack on edge of ditch bank. I dont want that crap in my eyes.. [/QUOTE]
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