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This little guy surprised me

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Woodwhore, Mar 24, 2018.

  1. Woodwhore

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    Not my saw, just sharpening it but this thing surprised me buckin some good sized hardwood. So light and fun. image.jpg
     
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    Good saw manufacturer!
    Whatcha cuttin’ on there? Pignut?
     
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    Red oak and shagbark hickory. Ya it was cuttin real nice. That tree i was a little confused cus the wood was so white but i just split a few and its stinky and red. I got shagbark all over my property that saw had a little more trouble in that, but i made the rakers on it a little too hungry. Its got a safety chain too
     
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    Swell!:thumbs:
     
  5. Woodwhore

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    I just looked up pig nut splits and now im questioning it because the bark Is throwing me off.
     
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    Weird you can’t really see the medullary rays, tho....
     
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    Either way Good firewood. I personally am horrible at tree ID from pics.
     
  9. Woodwhore

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    Ya not my strength either. Pics or in person
     
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    I've been corrected on here before but around here we call that black oak. Rougher bark and a more pungent odor than red oak. If it smells like a steaming dog pile when you cut it it's black oak.
     
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    That makes sence because Like I said the bark was really thrown me off but yeah it stinks for sure. Thank you very much I’m going to cut some more right now. I was hand splitting it for a little workout and T 20” lengths it was splitting pretty nice. Have a good day
     
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    I bought a little Echo 490? a year or two ago and for iirc about $350 new. For smaller trees & limbing and the price, I'm impressed esp. with a "real" chain on it.
     
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    Those little Echo's are light.. powerful..and fun !!!!
     
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    And very affordable !
     
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    I think you are right...technically, it is black oak tree. But black oak is a species of red oak. Either way, it is good stuff.
     
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    Technically, there is a 'white oak' group and 'red oak' group. Red, Black, Scarlet, Pin, etc. are in the 'red oak group', but are all separate species - black oak is not a type of red oak - in the technical sense. Cheers!
     
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    My Echo CS 400 is my favorite saw, even over the husky 162SE.

    :D Al
     
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    Uh, ok. Does what you are saying make sense to you because it doesn't to me (but I am intellectually challenged)? "Black Oak is in the red oak group....black oak is not a type of red oak"
     
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