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HI WILL what size is your butt there and what size did you cut it to for your crane to lift thanks jon :thumbup:

 

 

Twas 3 ft across Jon and we cut it into 4 foot lengths for the crane it still struggled

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We could start a big butt thread .

 

Be careful of what you wish for, it may attract the wrong sort of 'butt hunter'!

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A few from nz

 

HI ECO YOU go the largest BUTT NOW DOWN UNDER MATE :lol:WHAT SIZE IS IT OVER 4MT IS IT :thumbup1:THANKS JON :thumbup:

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Hopefully these pics come across - never posted pics before.

Large butts I've just finished out here in west cork, Ireland. Cypress macrocarpa brought down in storms last year. The chainsaw is a 066 with 36" bar. The butts shown were 16' and 18' lengths moved/ rolled with a 3 tonne high lift jack and a 2 tonne tirfor winch to hold it back from rolling away on a slight side slope !! The mill is a lucas 10-30. Timber produced ranged from 8"x8" x 8' fence straining posts to predominantly 8x2, but some 10x2. Absolutely lovely wood to mill, and a great contract -3 weeks of timbers ,all of major size. But what a mountain of sawdust !

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Hopefully these pics come across - never posted pics before.

Large butts I've just finished out here in west cork, Ireland. Cypress macrocarpa brought down in storms last year. The chainsaw is a 066 with 36" bar. The butts shown were 16' and 18' lengths moved/ rolled with a 3 tonne high lift jack and a 2 tonne tirfor winch to hold it back from rolling away on a slight side slope !! The mill is a lucas 10-30. Timber produced ranged from 8"x8" x 8' fence straining posts to predominantly 8x2, but some 10x2. Absolutely lovely wood to mill, and a great contract -3 weeks of timbers ,all of major size. But what a mountain of sawdust !

 

HI SKC thanks for PICS nice job:thumbup: thanks jon :thumbup:

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