e-d0uble
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Greetings all!
Much to my liking, the town has decided to fell another large tree on my road. I ran over toot sweet with the MS280-CBQ and took nearly the whole thing. Unfortunately, there were no small branches with leaves around for me to attempt an amateur ID myself (they must have ground all of that up), but boy did this sucker dull my chain quick. Any ideas as to what it may be? The bark on the younger growth is smoother and "grayer", but the older growth is much more textured. I'm thinking some variety of maple as it's probably the most prevalent species around here.
Much to my liking, the town has decided to fell another large tree on my road. I ran over toot sweet with the MS280-CBQ and took nearly the whole thing. Unfortunately, there were no small branches with leaves around for me to attempt an amateur ID myself (they must have ground all of that up), but boy did this sucker dull my chain quick. Any ideas as to what it may be? The bark on the younger growth is smoother and "grayer", but the older growth is much more textured. I'm thinking some variety of maple as it's probably the most prevalent species around here.