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Posted
6 hours ago, bilke_user said:

Easy bit of ash today.  Not often we get a tree right beside the road.

 

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I think that wants to be in the overloaded thread 

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A big hairy windblown spruce this weekend. Very knotty. The last 3 meters where caught up in holly and alder but managed to snip this off (thankfully no side tension) and it fell gracefully to ground level making it easier to ring up working back towards the root plate.

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I've been cutting 6inch logs which I hate because it's so slow, luckily some nice ash made things better.

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1 hour ago, gdh said:

I've been cutting 6inch logs which I hate because it's so slow, luckily some nice ash made things better.

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You know someone has some great kit when the hate 6" for being slow. Can't think of anything better myself

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On 07/05/2019 at 12:40, rowan lee said:

Clearing endless Laurel down the jungle, a small windblown beech tree beside the saw rack, another windblown hung up sycamore tree in the mud, and soon I will make a start on this large beech tree that failed last winter in the bluebells.

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I love that tractor!?and GDHs of course?

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50 minutes ago, Woodworks said:

You know someone has some great kit when the hate 6" for being slow. Can't think of anything better myself

Haha, I hate the stuff with a passion. They constantly go sideways in the splitting chamber, it's a lot more cutting and it takes more to make a load.

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4 hours ago, northumbriaforestry said:

Oak all day. Big bits for milling, rest is firewood & charcoal. I do love playing with a big hardwood?

Long time no see on here. Hows the Rocket Stove kiln going? 

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