Kino B.
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Hello guys, what’s the biggest tree you have ever cut? Pics if you got them.
Quite a few of this size,, some bigger, some smaller with not as many pics. That bar is a 36.064 with 32 inch .404 skip, cutting a big sugar maple. On the stump it was about 50 inches in diameter.
C-72 Homelite with .404 skip with 30 inch. Another sugar maple about 54 inches in diameter at largest part.
066 with 25 inch .404
029 with 3/8 .375 18inch
I've cut other big oaks, elms, sugar maples as well in the 30 to 48 inch in diameter area as well. Too many pics to upload though.![]()
Picture 5 looks like a maple I took down years ago. I generally pick smaller as I'm in it for the firewood and those big ones are too much splitting with a maul.064 with 32 inch .404 skip, cutting a big sugar maple. On the stump it was about 50 inches in diameter.
C-72 Homelite with .404 skip with 30 inch. Another sugar maple about 54 inches in diameter at largest part.
066 with 25 inch .404
029 with 3/8 .375 18inch
I've cut other big oaks, elms, sugar maples as well in the 30 to 48 inch in diameter area as well. Too many pics to upload though.![]()
Possibly a silver maple. I was going to buck on up a massive one a few years ago but learned they produce alot of sparks etcPicture 5 looks like a maple I took down years ago. I generally pick smaller as I'm in it for the firewood and those big ones are too much splitting with a maul.
Well, that was a days workMany years ago an old Chiltern Timberman said to me "You youngsters will never do the really big trees 'cos we've had 'em all". However, here are a couple of 'medium sized' trees we have come across in the years (a lot) that I've been doing tree work...
The tallest tree we ever dismantled was an Abies Grandis (Giant Fir) that was a good 130' to the tips if not a little more. It was probably no more than 4' across the butt but then the root butresses on abies usually result in an anything-but-round base, though they soon draw up to an even diameter for the trunk. Here are a couple of pictures (and please remember this was 40 years ago).
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Then there was the windblown Poplar we had to deal with a few years ago.View attachment 1244829
That's the 076 with the 4' b&c and it didn't quite get through it at the widest point.
The biggest tree we ever dismantled was a Wellingtonia (Giant Sequoia) which we had to drop at the base of the tree so from about 70' we halved and slabbed the trunk down. Luckily we weren't shifting the timber! (Sorry, but can't find the pics.)
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Well, that was a days work![]()