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ok.. i stand corrected, this downed tree was an ash tree, it was just one branch had split off, this branch was huge..:drool:.

 

the saw worked perfectly all day, it only stalled once, it was low on fuel.

 

even tho this branch at its biggest point was 18" diameter, the saw cut without issues and we had it cut up in about 1 hour into 3 foot lengths.

now my wood pile is looking better :thumbup: i could not get anymore wood in my car :001_tongue:.

 

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this is just a small part of this huge branch, it was split between 3 of us and there is more for me to pickup if i run low.

 

i had the saw cutting full length of the bar and it was cutting well, did not bog down and the cuts where nice and straight.

 

it was nice to work out in the countryside for a change instead of pushing spanners, i loved driving the 4wd kubota little truck jim let us drive the wood back to the cars with...i really had a fun day out.

 

jim also let us fell a few smaller trees that where growing across the track through the woods, so i felled my first tree :thumbup:... it fell exactly where i planned :001_cool:

chris

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ok.. i stand corrected, this downed tree was an ash tree, it was just one branch had split off, this branch was huge..:drool:.

chris

 

Good orthopaedic shoes will do that for you every time :lol: I wish I could cultivate some friends with a wood that needs looking after sometimes.

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it was purely by chance...not what you know but who... :001_cool:

 

the guy has also put me onto another job on sunday, clearing away a black ash trunk from a local garden.

more wind damage.

apparently this blackash trunk is 9 foot long and 3 foot wide.

 

more fuel for me.. i like that kind :thumbup: if i get too much i will post up on here for sure..

chris

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it was purely by chance...not what you know but who... :001_cool:

 

the guy has also put me onto another job on sunday, clearing away a black ash trunk from a local garden.

 

Don't call it a job chris, us weekend warriors only do it for the wood :001_rolleyes: Personally I just like playing with chainsaws and axes, the firewood is a happy coincidence.

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