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  1. davidwyby

    Best Chainsaw for Cutting Trees for Pruning and Light Wood Cutting, Expert’s Guide to Choose One

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  2. davidwyby

    Best Chainsaw for Cutting Trees for Pruning and Light Wood Cutting, Expert’s Guide to Choose One

    Talks about drying Euc as if he knows something Then about a big old homelite like a saw nerd Then asked about a little saw like a newb
  3. davidwyby

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    I want one Full size To live in “My side of the mountain”
  4. CurSedVoyce

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    What a custy recent did with a pine stump left from a snag TD in his back yard.
  5. davidwyby

    How'd it go today?

    Still goin
  6. cory

    Tree covered in poison ivy

    Gotta eat some to build resistance!;)
  7. cory

    Sizwill? Sizwheel? Whizzy? WTH (What the Heck)

    Fuzzy old pic but yeah, high leading big trees on steep ground. I never revisited these sites but I wonder if they were replantable
  8. cory

    Sizwill? Sizwheel? Whizzy? WTH (What the Heck)

    Afaik, cutting old growth means clear cutting it. And doing that on steep ground with big trees is more destructive to the ground due to the size and weight of the logs. I'm not a fan of any steep ground logging bc afaik it is too destructive, with the possible exception of helo logging. But...
  9. Gypo

    Best Chainsaw for Cutting Trees for Pruning and Light Wood Cutting, Expert’s Guide to Choose One

    I'm naive at this, how can we tell it's a bot? Trying to learn.... The dull chain statement is dead on.
  10. Gypo

    Tree covered in poison ivy

    I'm lucky I don't hardly get poison oak. I've cut timber that was 30" in diameter that you couldn't see the bark for 80ft through the poison oak vines, some maybe 2" in diameter. Point of interest, you guys all say "back chain." All the cutters here call it back barring. You can't cut...
  11. Gypo

    Sizwill? Sizwheel? Whizzy? WTH (What the Heck)

    Thanks for the feedback. Only old growth I've ever cut has been on private ground, or in a burn on government ground widening right of ways for safety. In both cases it has been relatively rare. The 3120 gets run every 2 to 5 years typically. Again, there are thousands of acres of old growth...
  12. Cobleskill

    Tree covered in poison ivy

    Fels Naptha laundry soap is the old standby. Fast Orange is good. Anything that cuts grease and oil. Wouldn't hurt to have it right on the job site and wash every hour if you are very allergic. Pretty miserable stuff.
  13. cory

    The Official Critter Thread

    hella rack We just had 8" of powder here so I'm leaving the bird feeders out overnight and indeed, the deer ( a regular group of 4) are helping themselves.
  14. cory

    Sizwill? Sizwheel? Whizzy? WTH (What the Heck)

    And also, imo, taking old growth on steep ground is no bueno
  15. BlackSmith

    The Official Critter Thread

  16. cory

    Sizwill? Sizwheel? Whizzy? WTH (What the Heck)

    Nice to read ya @Gypo, and thanks for your perspective. Send some pics of what your up to in the woods! Regarding that question, goog says old trees store far more carbon than young trees and uptake more of it too compared to young trees. However a given size of young-tree forest will suck up...
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