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Helped a friend with some BIG oak tonight

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Smokinpiney, Jul 10, 2015.

  1. Smokinpiney

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    A tree company dropped off some logs a little bigger than my buddy could handle. The biggest log was close to 38". So brought the 394 and 365 over and bucked the logs for him. I let him do some noodlin with the 365 and he was all smiles :D

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  2. Drvn4wood

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    That's some big stuff.. And that's a nice tractor!
     
  3. Horkn

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    I like the big stuff. Yeah, it's heavy but all the splits and usually nice and straight splitting too.
     
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    Nice work! Those are some primo rounds!
     
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    yeah bay-bee :dex: :yes:
     
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    Big stuff like that adds up quick! looks like you cut the rounds twenty inches or so?
     
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  8. Smokinpiney

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    Yeah roughly 20". His stove can take 24". I thought about cuttin em around 16" to make them easier to move but that would've been alot more cuts and the 394 doesn't exactly sip gas :saw: :eek:
     
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    Great pic !!! That wood makes my back hurt just looking at it lol !
     
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    Good job! Between bucking and noodling, there must have been quite a heap of chips and slivers at the end. In the pic they look knot free - good stuff!
     
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    Sweeeeet
     
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