cut some big (50+ inch) oak today, with pics!

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so i went and cut some oak for a friends grandfather today, figured i would take some pics and share em with you guys.

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in the middle of cutting a table
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my buddy cutting a table
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me running the 064 in some big wood
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throwin chips.
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ya we cut some of them un half already, the 64 got a new chain this week cause the old one had nothng left, i hand file my chains, it looks decieving but in the pic he is more than a foot away from the cut, and he was only that close to put a wedge in for me.
 
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well, there was a little bit of rot in the core, actually had about 1-2 GALLONS of water come out of a cut, scared the crap out of us, thought it was GAS, but ended up being a water pocket in the rotten area, we did get a few table slabs out of it, and a neighbor bought a couple from us, paid for the mix and oil, we were gonna mill a large plank for a mantle for one of the guys there, but we decided it was too much effort to get it loaded on a trailer where it was laying. this is the last couple of years he will be able to cut firewood so this way he will have a good few years at lest before he has to worry about it, i was just there to do some cuttin and hep out friends.
 
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everything in the pics was cut with my 064 and my 440 mag. we had a few other saws there 2, in one of the final pics, there is a rounf that was ripped into quarters, that was done with my buddies homie 330. but the stihls did basicly all the work.
 
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