Yes it was blown down in high winds. It was a live tree, but not sure how healthy as the roots broke away from the trunk. First oak I've seen blown over that didn't pull up a lot of roots. I have a couple of photos one sort of shows the base. Not sure anything is feeding it anymore. It's been down 2 weeks so it's still green, not dried out and hard as a rock. My brothers place is outside Lake City, you'll find it on the map where I-75 and I-10 cross.
The 6401 that was mentioned I rent from Home Depot is a 64cc saw from what they told me. My Husqvarna 162SE is a 61.5cc saw. Is an extra 2.5cc's really going to make the kind of difference worth me renting it?
Here's a link to a photo of the tree before most of the work. I couldn't get it to upload here so use this link.
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/bcoverss/SANY0115.jpg
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm76/bcoverss/SANY0115.jpg
Not worth the rental price, you could use a big saw like a Stihl 084,088, 070 or 090 with a long bar around 40-48" or a HUSKY 394,395 or even a Jonsered 2094 with a 32-36" bar would make it a lot easier. Heck if I lived a little closer I would bring over a 090 with a 60" bar and have me some fun cutting up a tree worthy of some big saw long bar attitude. LOL
Hope you can get some help from some of the members that live a little closer than I do, my vacation trip this year takes me to Alaska, now that`s a little further away than Florida but the wife says no chainsaws on this summers trip. I will have to contact some members out that way to smuggle me in and cache a couple saws for me to start and run along the way, can`t see being away from saws for 22-25 days.
Pioneerguy600