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How do you cut up a 24" wide tree with an 18" chain saw........
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rsv1cox- Top Poster
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Re: How do you cut up a 24" wide tree with an 18" chain saw........
Wow. You seem to be losing a fair amount of trees lately. I also see teh burn pile is adding up some more again. I also like the ingenuity of the floor jack to hold up teh piece of timber. Very nice, and something I could have used in teh past fro chopping up a few trees.
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Re: How do you cut up a 24" wide tree with an 18" chain saw........
NEW222 wrote:Wow. You seem to be losing a fair amount of trees lately. I also see teh burn pile is adding up some more again. I also like the ingenuity of the floor jack to hold up teh piece of timber. Very nice, and something I could have used in teh past fro chopping up a few trees.
Floor jack and a cement block Chancey. Burned that one up a week ago, cut down another almost as large day before yesterday. Still need wet weather to burn it up. Might happen tomorrow. Pine Bark Beetle at work, sooner or later I will lose all of my pines to it.
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Re: How do you cut up a 24" wide tree with an 18" chain saw........
That's very unfortunate. Sorry to both hear and see.
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