Here are some pictures of the Liquid Amber tree I took down at my Dad's house today. Next will be to get the pieces home to mill. The tree measures 30" at the base so my 30" bar just made the cuts easily. The trunk piece I cut is almost 8' long and should make some nice 2-1/4" slabs. The saw is my 134cc 1964 Mongomery Wards saw with a 30" bar. It's been upgraded to electronic ignition, carbon fiber reed valves and a 1" diameter intake manifold and carburetor. It's a beast to run weighing about 30 pounds but it sure cuts fast! Dad is 86 and wants to see his tree that he and I planted in 1960 milled so I'll plan to have him out when we mill.
jerry-
Starting on the tree.
Taking it down piece by piece. We tied the pieces off, cut and lowered them to the ground. We took our time, worked safe and got all the pieces down.
The main trunk came down on target and was 21' long. I trimmed it down to piece just over 8' that I will be milling once I get it home.
My Wards Saw
We ended up taking sections out of Dad's fence after a limb flipped and bent one of the steel sections. Only mishap of the project and will be easy to fix.
jerry-
Starting on the tree.
Taking it down piece by piece. We tied the pieces off, cut and lowered them to the ground. We took our time, worked safe and got all the pieces down.
The main trunk came down on target and was 21' long. I trimmed it down to piece just over 8' that I will be milling once I get it home.
My Wards Saw
We ended up taking sections out of Dad's fence after a limb flipped and bent one of the steel sections. Only mishap of the project and will be easy to fix.