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Dead Ash Take Down

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    Step daughters BF asked me to take down a couple long dead ashes. Normally not a problem other than on a slope engulfed by vines, prickers and overgrowth. Told him to clear it out and I'd bring a big saw as they were good size. Roughly 24" DBH. IMG_6391.JPG IMG_6393.JPG Not my best stump, but got it down without issue. Haven't cut with the 28" bar in a long time. Bound the 50oi a couple times and his Husky to the rescue. Yes FHC I did use a Husky. It wont happen again! :D Bucked most of it up. I was surprised the big rounds were still decent. They've been dead for several years. The other ill take down on a future visit. IMG_6395.JPG IMG_6394.JPG Oakie (I didn't name him) approved. IMG_6392.JPG
     
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    No brand judgment here. They all cut, they all break. :dex:
     
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    Inside joke here as I'm a Stihl guy and we kid each other about brand loyalty.
     
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    Oh, I'm aware. Just never understood the concept of "brand loyalty". Saws, trucks, tractors... In the race to the top (or bottom) the lead always changes.
     
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    My first Stihl was given to me new in 1985 (an 028) when I was 17 and they have treated my well so I stick with them. As has Ford.
     
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    I would've done the same thing myself, asking him to remove the vines first. That's one heck of a mess. Hard to believe you actually ran a Husky too ;) Are you keeping the wood or no?
     
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    None for me. They will process and his father will burn it. He may use some in his greenhouse stove.

    I kinda liked the Husky (shhhhhh) ergonomics and switch. When I went to use it the second time it wouldn't hot start after many pulls and even choking...seriously. He did get it started.
     
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    Hot restarts sometimes are best done with the saw put on fast idle and not choked. On that saw I believe the on/off switch gets taken up to choke, then down to the run position. It’ll stay on fast idle till you blip the throttle.
     
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    Nice take down Brad
    I will say all my saws start a little different than each other
     
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