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Harvesting Tree tops, any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="epicklein22" data-source="post: 588435" data-attributes="member: 13773"><p><strong>treetops</strong></p><p></p><p>I work at a campground and they made the dumb choice of having it logged out. Now I am working with 2 other guys to clean up the tops. We're taking all of it for firewood. We pull the tops out into the open. It makes it easier to see, cut and move the logs around. We have tried both ways and moving them is alot easier. Since you can leave the brush, just cut the brush off and then have the log dragged to a open spot so you can do the heavier sawing in the open without hassle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epicklein22, post: 588435, member: 13773"] [b]treetops[/b] I work at a campground and they made the dumb choice of having it logged out. Now I am working with 2 other guys to clean up the tops. We're taking all of it for firewood. We pull the tops out into the open. It makes it easier to see, cut and move the logs around. We have tried both ways and moving them is alot easier. Since you can leave the brush, just cut the brush off and then have the log dragged to a open spot so you can do the heavier sawing in the open without hassle. [/QUOTE]
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