As Jerry Reed says, "When you're hot, you're hot."
After making a connection with the horse vet to cut all the wood he can give me at his rentals and the farm, I was talking about it to my dad who runs a demolition business.
He told me he's getting ready to tear down an old nursing home and there is a bunch of trees cut into mostly 4-6 foot sections behind the buildings. He says there's more that needs to come down as well, and I am welcome to it if I can get my truck back there.
Challenge accepted. Went over Saturday to have a look at what I was getting into, and took the 372xp "just in case." It's new to me and I've been looking for an excuse to stretch its legs. So I cut a couple of stumps that were still about four feet high, then bucked a couple 8-9 foot logs till my bar locked up and I realized I brought the wrong scrench with me. Got home and cleaned some chips out of the bar, but the nose sprocket seems messed up. Turns real easy till it gets to a certain point, then gets real tight. Been looking for an excuse to put a 24 inch bar on it anyway.
Going to be a decent haul from the looks of things. I think it's mostly locust trees, but I'm not good with all the different species.
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