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@Just a Guy that cuts wood , I love pics of big (arboreal) wood. Sure, it's more work than just carving off 15 inch rounds from a log that is suspended 3ft off the ground, but there's just something about cutting up a really big tree with all its buxom BTUs. I've had days like that, and remember them fondly.

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Good times. Keep those pics coming.
 
Hey Dave. how ya been? is that the one you showed me down the hill,across the road?
Yes
With camp open I could not get to to many places so I went for the Knot from Hell
I had a plan to report on Square file and raker height but in this all the knots nothing impressed me till the end on a 24 inch white oak stump
so I did cut some cookies and noodle that
 
What kind of two wheel cart are you moving those rounds with?

It is hard to tell but I parked a little down hill, so I pushed those big rounds on by hand...easy peasy (kinda).

But, the 2 wheel cart is a "log mule". I could not do what i do without it. Kinda pricy but I can't afford a tractor. If I had a tractor I would need another truck, trailer, and driver too.

https://log-mule.com/

Those 36" rounds of oak are a little too big for the log mule (400 lb. limit), 28" or less is not a problem.
 
@Just a Guy that cuts wood , I love pics of big (arboreal) wood. Sure, it's more work than just carving off 15 inch rounds from a log that is suspended 3ft off the ground, but there's just something about cutting up a really big tree with all its buxom BTUs. I've had days like that, and remember them fondly.

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Good times. Keep those pics coming.

I will have the 42 inch bar on the 655bp next time out
When I am cutting I bring everything from wrist size and up home red oak makes some of the best coals
I think most people around here have 20 inch bars and just a pickup so they cut what they can carry and move on
I find a lot of wood just left on the ground ask the home owner they say take it please
now I also see 28 inch bars on a 50 to 60cc saw shake my head and walk away
 

That's the one. What a beauty.

I'll have to post mine up, it's not that clean but it's in phenomenal shape for a 97 in the Midwest.

If it had a manual I'd be buried in it.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, it's one of the nicest obs fords I've seen, and it's a manual.. friend I bought it from put a lot of work into it, IMG_1671.JPG feel pretty blessed to have it. Kinda hate to use it but it wouldn't do me any good just sitting around. Would like to see pic of yours when you get a chance.
My old oneIMG_0917.PNG My sonsIMG_0373.JPG
 
I also see 28 inch bars on a 50 to 60cc saw shake my head and walk away[/QUOTE]
I had my 660 with the 36" bar on my mill, all set up, and ready to go on some big Red Oak logs. The only other saw I had handy was my MS290, so I stuck the 25" bar on it. Didn't push it hard. It pulled that bar better than I thought it would, but, I've never done it again, Joe.
 
Phone just rang , it's the fella that owns the land where I have the tractors and do all the scrounging , he just sold 2 lots and wants to know if I can do a rush cut , "Drop and delimb , I'll haul them out and stack them for you" he sez ...
Looks like I'll be having a busy weekend because I can't say no to the guy that gives me a key to the gate .
 
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