emr, I'm just cutting for firewood and the occasional saw log so my clean up is limited to making brush piles. Cutting these trees is no different than any other hardwood when it comes to chains. Keep it sharp and your good to go!
If EAB has been found an hour away, my guess is you already have...
Nick, it stands for Emerald Ash Borrer. Heres a couple of links from the Michigan DNR website. You can google it too, lots of info out there to look at.
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-30301_30505_40936-140059--,00.html...
I've been felling some EAB infected (dead) Ash trees on my property, 18" to 22" at the stump and 60' to 80' tall. These trees still have the bark intact, other than where the birds have peeled it looking for EAB's.
I'm finding out that most are structurally worse than they appear. The tops are...
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