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I figured someone may have a better idea than I do. It's 2 angles of the same pile!
I figured someone may have a better idea than I do. It's 2 angles of the same pile!
My pictures must be unlcear-I hope. There are over 70 logs that are about 7 feet long each. :monkey:
Well I definitely like that estimate better!!!
The guys who dropped it estimated more than 3, but less than 5. Then he said the ash tree was a lot bigger than he had realized.
Now we need to get a chainsaw to start cutting it:greenchainsaw:
The diameter and the length of the average log in the pile is not clear. There is no scale. These logs could average 6" dia., 8" dia., or even 10" dia. The lengths could be anywhere from 5' to 10' long.Well I definitely like that estimate better!!!
The guys who dropped it estimated more than 3, but less than 5. Then he said the ash tree was a lot bigger than he had realized.
Now we need to get a chainsaw to start cutting it:greenchainsaw:
I figured that was what blocking was when I re-read and saw the 16". My husband will be busy this weekend if I can find a chainsaw tomorrow. Any advice on a light, cheap chainsaw? I am looking on craigslist for something used and all I've heard it to try to get a Stihl, but what should I look for?
Also, the smaller logs up front are about 9" diameter and they are all about 7 feet long.
Well I definitely like that estimate better!!!
The guys who dropped it estimated more than 3, but less than 5. Then he said the ash tree was a lot bigger than he had realized.
Now we need to get a chainsaw to start cutting it:greenchainsaw:
I figured that was what blocking was when I re-read and saw the 16". My husband will be busy this weekend if I can find a chainsaw tomorrow. Any advice on a light, cheap chainsaw? I am looking on craigslist for something used and all I've heard it to try to get a Stihl, but what should I look for?
Also, the smaller logs up front are about 9" diameter and they are all about 7 feet long.
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