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Cutting a 36"dbh blow down chinkapin
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<blockquote data-quote="johninky" data-source="post: 7100381" data-attributes="member: 7597"><p>Started cutting on the oak yesterday. Two major limbs, almost horizontal and 15 feet or more above ground level, had me seriously stressed. Used log chain to minimize the barber chair. Both limbs barber chaired but got them low enough to start wacking away on them. As for the root ball, I took a close look at it and the stump is at least 7 feet across. That estimated 36" dbh was just for one of the limbs. Yikes. I won't be touching it and could now care less if the root ball stands up or not. </p><p></p><p>Good news is I took my old Sachs Dolmar 117 I have been tinkering with for a while and the old girl ran great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johninky, post: 7100381, member: 7597"] Started cutting on the oak yesterday. Two major limbs, almost horizontal and 15 feet or more above ground level, had me seriously stressed. Used log chain to minimize the barber chair. Both limbs barber chaired but got them low enough to start wacking away on them. As for the root ball, I took a close look at it and the stump is at least 7 feet across. That estimated 36" dbh was just for one of the limbs. Yikes. I won't be touching it and could now care less if the root ball stands up or not. Good news is I took my old Sachs Dolmar 117 I have been tinkering with for a while and the old girl ran great. [/QUOTE]
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