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Red Maple Harvest

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    buZZsaw BRAD

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    Cleaned up the top and limbs from the last tree with the 241. Bucked most of what I could. Need the bigger saw to finish the trunk then the last tree will come down. Forgot to take pics but it happened.
     
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    Got the rest of the trunk bucked. May take down the last tree tomorrow. IMG_6467.JPG IMG_6468.JPG IMG_6469.JPG
     
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    Looking good
     
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    Took the last tree down this afternoon. 17" DBH. 462 did the honors. Again not my best stump but dropped it perfectly where I wanted. 241 got in on the fun. Ill finish it up tomorrow. IMG_6539.JPG IMG_6540.JPG IMG_6542.JPG IMG_6541.JPG Oh, and I hate Flippy caps. Felt something cold hit my leg when I picked the saw up...gas. Cap popped off. :hair:
     
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    Chaps help save the pants from this , don't ask how I know.
     
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    :D
    Only a stihl pees on you
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    Nothing wrong with that stump nice work brad
     
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    It was some COLD pee. :rofl: :lol:It was in the low 3's here at the time.
     
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    Bucked the rest up this afternoon. Next step will be to bring the hydro over and get to work splitting. Probably 2.5 cords to process. IMG_6546.JPG IMG_6547.JPG
     
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    Is it just easier to split on site then move the wood compared to just loading the bucked wood and splitting at your place
    And now I see why you wore the tires out on your splitter
     
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    Its located where I store mostly bundle wood and next door to my main storage where the hydro is. Ill grade the splits as I go and toss into mounds accordingly. If the splits come nice and straight I'm guessing 75-90% of the wood will be for bundles and the rest general cordage.
     
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