shadow745
ArboristSite Operative
Over the weekend we had 25-30 stumps ground and 1 fairly large oak tree dropped. If I'm comfortable with where a tree is located I drop it myself, but if they're too close to the house, pool, garage, etc. then I opt to have it done by a local insured guy. This one was leaning terribly toward the house and pool. Once it was on the ground I installed a new chain on my 455 Rancher and went at it. It took me about 2 hours to take out about 2/3 of this tree, which was a good 24 inches at the base, maybe 60-70 feet high and not a bit dead. It may not sound like alot to get done for that time span, but I do suffer with life threatening allergies and asthma and must wear a respirator when doing things outside. I also take "breathers" every 10 minutes or so.
Anyway, I know alot of you cut much more than I do and must have a true pro quality saw that can be pushed hard day in/day out, but for those weekened warriors like myself a saw like the 455 Rancher is perfect. I've owned it for almost 1.5 years now and have cut at least 30 trees with it and it has performed each and every time, with nothing more than routine maintenance. Considering we were paying a local guy $100+ for each tree just to be dropped, this saw has paid for itself many times over. And there's nothing like the compact power of a good running saw.
So for all you guys and gals out there looking for a good landowner's saw that won't break the bank, grab a 455 and let it rip.
BTW, I wanted to include a pic of what I have done with the saw, but having dialup eliminates any chance of that happening. Later!
Anyway, I know alot of you cut much more than I do and must have a true pro quality saw that can be pushed hard day in/day out, but for those weekened warriors like myself a saw like the 455 Rancher is perfect. I've owned it for almost 1.5 years now and have cut at least 30 trees with it and it has performed each and every time, with nothing more than routine maintenance. Considering we were paying a local guy $100+ for each tree just to be dropped, this saw has paid for itself many times over. And there's nothing like the compact power of a good running saw.
So for all you guys and gals out there looking for a good landowner's saw that won't break the bank, grab a 455 and let it rip.
BTW, I wanted to include a pic of what I have done with the saw, but having dialup eliminates any chance of that happening. Later!