PA Plumber
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I'm jumping the gun, but here it goes:
In a few weeks I am planning to start felling, limbing, bucking and staging Eastern Hemlock. I have a small track loader (931 C with a 4-1 bucket) I'm planning to use as a skidder. My access road runs right down the middle of the Hemlock grove to be harvested.
Largest trees 32" DBH (Maybe 20) down to 10" DBH (In the Hundreds).
I have the requirements from the mill on DBH and Lengths.
I am planning to purchase a 441 for this (I know there are lots of saw options) with a 24" bar (according to Stihl 25"). Conventional notch, plunge to hinge, then cut the backstrap as standard procedure. I have an 026 for bucking and limbing.
Will RSC3 do the job for me or is another chain recommended?
Is there special saw and chain maintenance for cutting Hemlock that wouldn't be required for hardwoods?
Finally, am I crazy for eagerly looking forward to doing this by myself? I will have help somedays, but not very often. I will keep my cell phone close.
In a few weeks I am planning to start felling, limbing, bucking and staging Eastern Hemlock. I have a small track loader (931 C with a 4-1 bucket) I'm planning to use as a skidder. My access road runs right down the middle of the Hemlock grove to be harvested.
Largest trees 32" DBH (Maybe 20) down to 10" DBH (In the Hundreds).
I have the requirements from the mill on DBH and Lengths.
I am planning to purchase a 441 for this (I know there are lots of saw options) with a 24" bar (according to Stihl 25"). Conventional notch, plunge to hinge, then cut the backstrap as standard procedure. I have an 026 for bucking and limbing.
Will RSC3 do the job for me or is another chain recommended?
Is there special saw and chain maintenance for cutting Hemlock that wouldn't be required for hardwoods?
Finally, am I crazy for eagerly looking forward to doing this by myself? I will have help somedays, but not very often. I will keep my cell phone close.