The big oak

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
turnkey4099
Joined
Feb 27, 2002
Messages
20,060
Location
se washington
I think I have managed to upload a pic here.

I harvested around 2 cord of wood just from the limbs. Log measured 4 1/2 ft across at the butt, 25' long, all solid, no rot. I did run into one small branch that was dead but not rotted. I did not need the wood and every round would have had to be noodled into stove wood size due to all the big knots.

Landowner located a couple guys who will take the log for milling. They are now figuring out a way to haul that thing. My estimate is over, possibly way over 5 tons. There are two more oaks of about the same size. I will be doing them next year after harvest. Those guys will take those two also. Nice to see a good log used for milling vice firewood.
 

Attachments

  • 012.JPG
    012.JPG
    2.6 MB · Views: 108

U&A

The Millstead LLC
Joined
Jan 17, 2016
Messages
3,681
Location
Michigan
I think I have managed to upload a pic here.

I harvested around 2 cord of wood just from the limbs. Log measured 4 1/2 ft across at the butt, 25' long, all solid, no rot. I did run into one small branch that was dead but not rotted. I did not need the wood and every round would have had to be noodled into stove wood size due to all the big knots.

Landowner located a couple guys who will take the log for milling. They are now figuring out a way to haul that thing. My estimate is over, possibly way over 5 tons. There are two more oaks of about the same size. I will be doing them next year after harvest. Those guys will take those two also. Nice to see a good log used for milling vice firewood.

I dont know,

Id like to see all that stacked in holz hausen’s in my back yard. It would look nice[emoji23]


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

U&A

The Millstead LLC
Joined
Jan 17, 2016
Messages
3,681
Location
Michigan
I got into a couple big Oaks just like that , biggest saw I had was my 440...after that I was on a mission to find a 90+ cc saw!

So thats how i justify a “big saw”. I need to “happen upon” a huge tree and say “ honey, this tree alone will cover our wood supply for 2 years. Ill go get an appropriate saw for it.

I really want a 390XP anyway.




Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Deleted member 117362
D

Deleted member 117362

Guest
So thats how i justify a “big saw”. I need to “happen upon” a huge tree and say “ honey, this tree alone will cover our wood supply for 2 years. Ill go get an appropriate saw for it.

I really want a 390XP anyway.




Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Carl Miller builds a nice 390.
 
Acornhill

Acornhill

enough said
Joined
Dec 12, 2011
Messages
3,791
Location
Maryland
4076306fe444d5f47d6be8d83d053d42.jpg
d7e0dbcb6e012e578f9dcfa71edd98f8.jpg



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
JeffHK454

JeffHK454

Addicted to ArboristSite
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
Oct 16, 2005
Messages
2,034
Location
Cincinnati
So thats how i justify a “big saw”. I need to “happen upon” a huge tree and say “ honey, this tree alone will cover our wood supply for 2 years. Ill go get an appropriate saw for it.

I really want a 390XP anyway.




Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That’s about how it went.

I spent ever spare second of my time for the better part of a month hacking on those trees..the 440 got it done but I definitely brought a knife to a gun fight on that one, since I bought the 066 I've never been under saw’d again.
 
turnkey4099
Joined
Feb 27, 2002
Messages
20,060
Location
se washington
I got into a couple big Oaks just like that , biggest saw I had was my 440...after that I was on a mission to find a 90+ cc saw!

I was working with a 441CM Magnum 32" bar. Chains were about down to slivers so things didn't go all that well. Cutting slight curve when I made the last cut at the top. Cuts didn't mtch up working from both sides.
 
turnkey4099
Joined
Feb 27, 2002
Messages
20,060
Location
se washington
So thats how i justify a “big saw”. I need to “happen upon” a huge tree and say “ honey, this tree alone will cover our wood supply for 2 years. Ill go get an appropriate saw for it.

I really want a 390XP anyway.




Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Farmer went looking for a 4' bar saw to rent. Of course none to be had. Asked "will a 60cc saw handle a 4' bar. LOL.
 
lindnova

lindnova

ArboristSite Operative
Joined
Aug 28, 2013
Messages
379
Location
SE Minnesota
I have cut oaks like that with my ms260 and an 18" bar. It can be done, but I don't want to do that again.

Buried steel, rocks happen often in my old oaks.
 

Latest posts

Top