Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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My buddy had a dead oak fall on his enclosed trailer. Fortunately, the top was a bit punky and caused just a bruise and minimal damage. We were just going to cut this up and toss it, but the center was solid on the top pieces, so I kept it.

My new Factory reconditioned Husky 455 came in a few days before. I bought it from Northern Tool for $264.00, which is a great price and tough to pass up. The saw came in with minimal showing of use and fired up on the second pull at 20*F when we cut up the oak. I tossed on a 20" Oregon EXL chain and it goes pretty good. I have a load of tree service ash coming and she'll be added to the saw rotation.

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BTW - figured I may get some slack for being a Packers fan. Man, it's been a tough season so be gentle. Most of my friends and wife are Pats fans, so I get it all the time. LOL
 
It makes both awesome interior and exterior siding IMOP! 👍

We have about ten 3’ diameter incense cedars that are standing dead, I think they’re still good. I’ll fell them and maybe use them for siding. I have a nearby friend with a sawmill.
 
We have about ten 3’ diameter incense cedars that are standing dead, I think they’re still good. I’ll fell them and maybe use them for siding. I have a nearby friend with a sawmill.
The only issue I've run into them is that they are often pecky cedars. I guess they get infected with some fungus that rots out parts of the heartwood, but leaves the sapwood unaffected. The trees will usually continue to grow until they just don't and die. That pecky cedar is wood you see get made into planter boxes, landscaping stuff, etc.
 
Also, as often as I need 60" felling bar. I cant justify spending $500 on a big block mount 60" fir my 880. That 62" paid for itself off the first burrel table top I milled with it. I sure could use a double ended 60" though! 👍
@SeMoTony had a double headed bar setup, not sure if he's into selling it or did sell it though, can't remember 🤔.
 
Scrounged a little dead maple from a top that fell in the pasture. Biggest I took was a 290 that needed fresh fuel ran through it. My boys took their respective saws and did a lot of the work.
 

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As far as felling a tree against its lean? IMOP, I would say it all depends on how heavy the lean and type of timber. Lots of good books and videos out there on basic felling fundamentals. However, also IMOP, nothing is better than hands on experience with a good highly experienced cutter as a teacher. That's on a green cutters hip training and breaking him/her in! 👍
Sometimes trees or wires are in the way of dropping a tree that has a lean to it. In that case out comes my tractor with the logging winch. I then can make sure the tree falls in a safe place away from obstacles. It is always nice to be able to drop trees into an open slot with a little help.
 
I saw bar oil online at Walmart for $9.95 a gallon. I head to Walmart and the bar oil is $13.96. I grabbed a worker and showed him the online price. He said get what you need and tell the register clerk to price match it. I bought 4 gallons of bar oil and saved $16.00. That was a very good deal.
 
@SeMoTony had a double headed bar setup, not sure if he's into selling it or did sell it though, can't remember 🤔.
Sold a 72" double powered (72cc stihl) because it only cut 60" or so. Have a 50" cannon,, 60", cannon and 72" forester thar is there if it's needed. I couldn't wait on it til was needed to try finding one. Took long enough digging around on line to find one to fit the ported 661c (<;
 
Sold a 72" double powered (72cc stihl) because it only cut 60" or so. Have a 50" cannon,, 60", cannon and 72" forester thar is there if it's needed. I couldn't wait on it til was needed to try finding one. Took long enough digging around on line to find one to fit the ported 661c (<;
So do you have a 60" double ended bar fir sale?
 
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