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The largest of a bunch of conifers in the snow at a mate's farmlet in the geographical middle of nowhere, France. Not a 10, but I was very happy with it! :001_smile:

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Big Elm (foreground left) and Lime (right). Plenty of room to straight fell and both had a slight lean in the right direction. Both dead for at least 3 years.

 

576Xp with 18" for the Elm first this morning, then ran the 26" bar on it for the Lime in the afternoon.

 

Fairly happy with the first one, small letterbox 'cos I could on the Elm. The Lime wasn't so hot. Nicked the hinge as I brought the bigger bar around. Something to learn from.

 

Both went where I wanted though. The splatter off the Lime saved a lot of sawing!

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  • 2 weeks later...
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knocking a top out. The cut was the full bar, 25inches.

 

I never got one of the stump because it lashed it down all afternoon.

 

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I was about ready to end it all after the nails in the the bottom three feet of this bugger.

 

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That is a 660 with a 36inch bar btw

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