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Hooskie or Stihl can't fix..............:laugh::buttkick:. Glad you got that sucker down with no injury to saws or you.
No doubt. When the problem looks like a tree you grab another saw:chainsaw: :laugh:.
She was a fun one, pretty tall tree and the top was a bit hung up, would have been a lot easier if the neighbor would have let me take it down last fall when I told him it was leaning and he said it was fine :rare2:. It's down now and my saws got a little workout, and he said I could take the wood if I want(locust :sweet:). But it's pretty hot out there, if he doesn't do anything with it I may grab some when it cools off a bit.

Rigged it from the top and thru the crotch of another tree, then cut it from the bottom up, lots of fun!
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Hottest day of the year here, 93-95 degrees. Three more days of this ******** then we’ll get some relief.

Wasn't a great day and took my wife out to dinner this evening. The steakhouse that we last visited 18 years ago wasn’t what it once was so needless to say we won’t be rushing back.

Tomorrow’s another day
 
Well, I had the Grandsons today (11 + 13), we urethaned a bench, shot bows and arrows, and worked on cutting up a monster Red Oak.

I did not drop it, it is over 5' in diameter at the widest, so I just cut some of the 20+/-" limbs today. I figure no one else is going to bother with the trunk!

The MOFO 460 got the call, and went through it like butter!
 

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Well, I had the Grandsons today (11 + 13), we urethaned a bench, shot bows and arrows, and worked on cutting up a monster Red Oak.

I did not drop it, it is over 5' in diameter at the widest, so I just cut some of the 20+/-" limbs today. I figure no one else is going to bother with the trunk!

The MOFO 460 got the call, and went through it like butter!

Pretty sweet when the limbs are 20+ inches. I like the "How to pick up chicks" T-shirt.
 
Yes...but I lack the raw materials.
Haven't you seen that movie field of dreams...build it and they will come. Some of the logs I've seen you ring up could have made wonderful slab furniture. If you buy the mill and start slabbing now, you'll be making slab furniture next Winter onwards.
 
Got up to use the bathroom around 6 and the back door was open. Must not have latched when someone came in last night.

With two kittens and one adolescent cat I was pretty worried. Found the kittens under my bed and Joey was hanging out in some brush about 25’ from the back door. Phew.

Its beautiful outside now, about 64 degrees. Hard to believe later we’ll again be hot as hades.
 

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