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problem solved!lol
Just guessing (without any pictures - hint, hint).
You might try digging around where you are going to make cuts and clean away as much dirt as you can. Make your primary cuts with standard chain, then switch to carbide tipped chain for the lower, nasty cuts. Cut it into as few sections as you can so that you can winch the pieces out of the mud, then hose off the dirt and cut into smaller sized pieces.
The carbide tipped chain is more expensive to buy and more expensive to sharpen, but depends on how much you want that tree.
Otherwise, cross cut down as close to the mud as you can get, and rip cut along the trunk, or use splitting wedges, to get half round shaped sections. Then drag the remainder out or use an axe if you want the rest.
Just thinking out loud . . .
Philbert
Wedges are a treemans best friend. You would be surprised what one can do with a wedge, a sledge, and chainsaw.
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