I've never cut much in the early spring because my woods is so swampy, but after the hard winter we've had I'm really behind on next years stacks. I've been able to get out about 4 times in the last week and I love it. I have to put the muck boots on and I can only get to about half my woods easily, but it sure is great to get back out there and not freeze my butt off or battle ice and snow! Here's a quick pic or two of tonight's 1 hour hit, after dinner and some hardy yard play with the kids on our first 65 degree day here in Ohio:
I sure am good at dropping them in briar patches. Actually, I don't mind because they are usually dry, and I can't leave em hanging in another tree where there's a briar patch! Another plus, chainsaw chaps work great for briar work too.
Here's a pic of the Jonsered 630's handy work. I really like that old saw. It was the Stihl ms361 twenty years before there was a 361! And I even enjoyed the 5 mile ride on the quad without a hat or the heated grips on(btw those things are great). Just a great evening. Feel free to add some spring cutting photos of your own.
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I sure am good at dropping them in briar patches. Actually, I don't mind because they are usually dry, and I can't leave em hanging in another tree where there's a briar patch! Another plus, chainsaw chaps work great for briar work too.
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Here's a pic of the Jonsered 630's handy work. I really like that old saw. It was the Stihl ms361 twenty years before there was a 361! And I even enjoyed the 5 mile ride on the quad without a hat or the heated grips on(btw those things are great). Just a great evening. Feel free to add some spring cutting photos of your own.