Some pics from work..

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Well i got bored enough to figure out how to get the pics off of my phone there They are mostly from the job At Jerrys Run WV early last winter, I hope you all enjoy!




The picture with the big catfaced ash with my lid on it for scale was the biggest ash i have ever seen. The reason being is that it is in a creek bed and isent on anyones property so to speak so it is safe from the saws. Even though it was hollow at the butt, after shoving a stick up through it there was sound wood about 7 feet up. It would have been a piece of gold back when White Ash brought big bucks!!
 
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Us guys in the hardwood areas can't run long long bars like you softwood fella's can. Sure we could, but it usually causes more problems than it solves.
 
The 660 in the pics came with a 25 but my boss took it away from me!? he has tons hanging up in his shop and i never did figure out why he loves to hoard them so much! i think mabe he thinks if he has 25'' bars on his saws he should be cutting 5' timber, R A R E in VA!!!!

#### running a 20 dont bother me none you just gotta learn how to run a saw and you can produce every bit of one of them 32'' havin westies mabe more due to the fact that the 32'' bar on a 372 or 385 is always trying to burry itself when you are trompeling the brush haha!
 
Yea my 660's are the only ones that i run a 24" on shure as #### have the nutt to do so. . . .every thing else like the 440's or 372's gets a 20, limbin out ####ty pine and hemlock with a 24 inch is a bit slower, i think 20 is nice.

you cut much soft wood down there?
 
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