Friend asked me to fall and cut up a dead black locust. Offered to pay me but I didn't ask for that. All I had to do was fall and buck, he would do all the clean-up. I got some 8 cords of green black locust off the same patch back in 93 or 96 when a tornado cut a swath through the county. His patch was like jackstraws with trees down every which way. Figured I owed him. He said 'the tree is out in the open, nothing around'. Now where have I heard that before .
Anyhow I loaded up the car this morning (no need for the gas hog truck) and headed out. He was right. Tree out there in the middle of nothing, fall it any direction. Dead with bark peeling. I figured an hour. Yep, it would have been more like 1/2 hour if I had remembered to take the ditty box with the fuel oil along. I had three saws 361, 310, 192T and ran every one bone dry. Left about 10ft of the small end still to be cut.
One beautiful tree. Straight log all the way, 24" DBH, almost no side stubs, no 'branching' at all until right at the top.
That is the first and only tree I have ever cut that I didn't have to deal with the trash.
Before all the comments start. I moved the car up there after the tree was on the ground.
and even then it was a good 20 ft from the tree.
Harry K
Anyhow I loaded up the car this morning (no need for the gas hog truck) and headed out. He was right. Tree out there in the middle of nothing, fall it any direction. Dead with bark peeling. I figured an hour. Yep, it would have been more like 1/2 hour if I had remembered to take the ditty box with the fuel oil along. I had three saws 361, 310, 192T and ran every one bone dry. Left about 10ft of the small end still to be cut.
One beautiful tree. Straight log all the way, 24" DBH, almost no side stubs, no 'branching' at all until right at the top.
That is the first and only tree I have ever cut that I didn't have to deal with the trash.
Before all the comments start. I moved the car up there after the tree was on the ground.
and even then it was a good 20 ft from the tree.
Harry K