If it weren't for some bigger trees the 261 and 7900 combo is in the sweet spot here. It seems the 5o-ish + 70-ish cc mix is a universal good'n.One tank of fuel for this pile. Starting to warm up to a two saw 550xp and 572xp plan. Did cut in same stack yesterday with my 562 and for this size logs, not a big difference to me.View attachment 753235 View attachment 753236
Those are gorgeous.Seemed like a good idea at the time but it's taken two days to make these handles. Never again.
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Worth it. They will make you smile for ever more.
Thanks. In that video I posted recently, showing the Japanese hand-powered CNC router, the cabinet on it had some handles that piqued my interest, so I copied the idea with native timber (Rimu and Kauri again), using my Kiwi hand-powered IHC router.Those are gorgeous.
Wow, surprised your liking it that much .One tank of fuel for this pile. Starting to warm up to a two saw 550xp and 572xp plan. Did cut in same stack yesterday with my 562 and for this size logs, not a big difference to me.View attachment 753235 View attachment 753236
All live oaks?
The burn pile.He wants to take the big Oak in the back ground out next. He has a little Kubota BX with a loader. Makes clean up a pleasure. I put a choker on a 20' long piece, he drags it to the burn pile.
Live oak around here is any large Oak that is old...I have one in my backyard, I think it is a Black Oak? It's not a Live Oak by species...not sure. could be. 'live oak' is defined: a large, spreading oak of the southern US that has leathery, elliptical evergreen leaves. Live oaks typically support a large quantity of Spanish moss and other epiphytes.
there are so many different kinds of oaks.
per Wikipedia . There are approximately 600 extant species of oaks.
Live oak around here is any oak I didn't get to YET!!Live oak around here is any large Oak that is old...I have one in my backyard, I think it is a Black Oak? It's not a Live Oak by species...
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Just the brush, maybe wood to the size of my arm. The rest will be firewood.The burn pile.
I call those spring poles chain tossers, I don't get hit by them, but if your chain isnt tight it will get tossed quick .View attachment 753473 View attachment 753474 Got the rest of the trees cleared from in front of this oak, pics ain’t great. It’s just over 36” at the base. Going to start on it tomorrow. Lots of trees still tangled up in this monster so it will be slow calculated cuts, I took 8 stitches in the head once from not reading a tension limb correctly. I usually try to heed learning experiences. As Einstein said, “Those who do not heed history are doomed to repeat it.”
Already took care of that task clearing it out.I call those sprung poles chain tossers, I don't get hit by them, but if your chain isnt tight it will get tossed quick .
You don't split your wood where you cut it? We cut and split at the same time, no way known we'd get the big stuff we cut on the back of the ute unless we did, you end up with lumps in ya arse if you even tried.That winch set up was sweet for getting those monsters on.
Easier for me, I guess, to drag it up on the trailer and split at home when I have the time. I’m usually 2-3 years ahead on my burning wood so this oak won’t be used until 2021.You don't split your wood where you cut it? We cut and split at the same time, no way known we'd get the big stuff we cut on the back of the ute unless we did, you end up with lumps in ya arse if you even tried.
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