nomad_archer
Addicted to ArboristSite
Thank you.
Always an axe, sometimes the Fiskars and a saw.Maybe I missed it in the 808 pages, but what supplies do you keep in your scrounging vehicle.
I keep a 021, fiskars x27, and a can of premix.
You never know when a tree may need to be cut up.
Maybe I missed it in the 808 pages, but what supplies do you keep in your scrounging vehicle.
I keep a 021, fiskars x27, and a can of premix.
You never know when a tree may need to be cut up.
Nice score there...heap of good wood.Planned to do a little cutting today, ended up doing a little more. Took down 3 Black Birch (about 18" each), a smaller Beech, and a bunch of little stuff, which was all planned. Then we found a Red Oak that had blown down the night before. It was in the small strip of woods between the owner's house and the neighbor, and the owners friend counted the rings and determined it was 80 yrs old (a little over 20").
The neighbor came home near the end of the day, said when the Oak came down last night it scared the crap our of him and the wife. He also gave me permission to return with the ATV and take out whatever I wanted. There is both part of the Red Oak, and an older Ash log on the side of his yard. I don't think he was looking forward to cutting it all up with his 170!
044 #2 felt very strong in the Oak, I had been running it rich on purpose till it broke it, and recently leaned it out a bit. Seemed to make a big difference.
Enjoy the pics.
...how 'bout keepin your head outta the sand...LolAnother cord fell victim to the Fiskars today (partial load shown here). If you have sand on the axe face and strike a log it will cause sparks. Never seen that before but it happened several times today.
View attachment 430437
Enter your email address to join: