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Ash score today !

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  1. Mykidsdadd

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    Guy from my saw shop had a neighbor needing some trees removed. Showed up and be darned if it wasn’t 29 white ash trees ! Got 16 of them felled today and weather permitting will hit it again early tomorrow. Majority of them are fairly small but they all make wood ! And I am able to sell some of the straight branches to an ax maker here. Didn’t get many pics , too busy to think about it. I will get some more as the job progresses.
     

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    damm nice score there!
     
  3. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Great score and you are right it adds up. Im liking smaller and so is my back as i age.
    What model Stihl's? are those?
     
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    I'm feelin ya on that one Brad.:BrianK:
     
  5. Mykidsdadd

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    That was my old 271 and a newer 311. Ask maybe my 194t for limbing
     
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    I bought my 194T in April to replace an older top handle and love it. Also have a same size rear handle (201) for limbing as well. My fear is get Lax one handing the top handle. Ive owned a 170 which was good for the same task.
    Hoard on and work safe!
     
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    Ash is great even with that size!
     
  8. Mykidsdadd

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    Yeah , Safety is always a priority for me but I will say my one and only accident in the last 20 years was with a top handle. damm near cut my finger off
     
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    oh yeah for sure. I will take every stick I can with Ash.
     
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    I hope you’re getting paid for the removal
     
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    No I am not. Had I known all the particulars before I agreed to it I would have probably charged him. Kind of a buddy deal to start with, we all know how those can go.... either way I am happy to get the wood and enjoy the work.
     
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    Yikes! Glad youre okay and a good learning experience.

    Couple weeks ago i was cutting alongside a tree service. The guy showed me a scar from top handle accident that happened to him right after TS Isaias. He was in the bucket truck too. Ive used a circular saw for years and i compare a top handle to using one. The older i get the more safety conscience i get.
     
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    agreed. And same here. Don’t recover like I use too that’s for sure. No kidding, about 5 minutes before I cut my fingers I was was limbing a big oak with a 462 and 28” bar, knicked my boot. I immediately took a break and reset , told myself to slow down. I decided to get the top handle and that happens. It was a wake up call for sure. Could have been worse,32 stitches in 3 fingers...
     
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    Got a few loads of the ask out today and a good amount split and stacked. Currently laying on my heating pad waiting for my daughter to finish cooking supper !! A good day indeed.
     

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    Splits like butter right
     
  16. Mykidsdadd

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    for the most part yeah !
     
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    Nice. Like your stacks.
     
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    Thanks much !
     
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    Perfect size for splitting!