After Hurricane Helena, I came to the realization that I need to up my skills and equipment living in on my current property. I've had home owner chainsaws before and am comfortable using chainsaws but now I need to graduate to some big boy equipment being more rural.
Would greatly appreciate some help selecting the best mix of saw sizes for cutting downed trees to get to the main road and general property clean up. I've got local dealers for the big three manufacturers but I'm getting too lost in all the choices of CC's and bar sizes.
Btw, my property and up to the main road is mostly hardwoods. The largest trees that got downed is a around 22 inches in diameter at the base and there are bigger trees around here. I do not plan on felling very large trees on my own right now. Just want to stick to limbing up and bucking right now, then progress as needed as my skills get better.
So, ignoring cost but focusing on quality, what saws sizes do I really need to round out the stable?
Would greatly appreciate some help selecting the best mix of saw sizes for cutting downed trees to get to the main road and general property clean up. I've got local dealers for the big three manufacturers but I'm getting too lost in all the choices of CC's and bar sizes.
Btw, my property and up to the main road is mostly hardwoods. The largest trees that got downed is a around 22 inches in diameter at the base and there are bigger trees around here. I do not plan on felling very large trees on my own right now. Just want to stick to limbing up and bucking right now, then progress as needed as my skills get better.
So, ignoring cost but focusing on quality, what saws sizes do I really need to round out the stable?