Brian13
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I wish I had some bigger wood to test in, but I do not, that video was taken at my neighbors place, he's got some locust that needed bucked up, but I've bucked nearly all of it. Finally got the B/C mounted on it today, did a little fiddling with the carb.
I'd rather be cutting wood than lighting of fireworks on the 4th.
Chris
Sounds like your saw turned out real good. Looks real good with that bar on there as well:msp_smile:. And I agree I would rather run my saws than light off fireworks.
Log book, in more ways than one, I assume.
There are some hardwoods around here that get to be that size. Sycamore is very common to get that size, atleast in girth. Some of the largest trees in the east are Sycamore. Little to no commericial value.
Up on the hill from me there are a few oaks that have to be 4.5-5 feet base diameter, although not very tall they are quite large trees.
I am sure you have taken much largers specimens in your day.
Was the tree used for lumber, or was it just a removal?
Chris
More or less the same down here to. Oak get thick but not that tall. Got to watch for hollow trees with the oak, just took down a large oak at my parents and one part was 36ish" dia. with only about 3" of actual wood keeping it standing. Sadly enough I did not get to practice my falling or climbing skills on this, as it was pulled over. Very sketchy tree with no solid wood at the base.