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Firewood in Fencerows - post your tips, tricks, and timesavers!
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<blockquote data-quote="gcdible1" data-source="post: 4176992" data-attributes="member: 73584"><p>My inlaws family farms, therefore I have access to a good bit of cleared/dug up trees and established fencerows. The one I am working on tomorrow has been dug up and trees tossed to the side. Give me your tips on harvesting that wood as quick as possible. I already know the usual; sharp chains, plenty of mix and oil, etc. Looking for tips to get as much cut and loaded quickly. Should i start with the limb wood or use the backhoe to grab the trunks and buck away? Give me your plan of attack. I have a polesaw, couple of 50ccs, and an 066 for the bigger stuff. They are mostly 16-24 inch oak trees and a big ol maple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcdible1, post: 4176992, member: 73584"] My inlaws family farms, therefore I have access to a good bit of cleared/dug up trees and established fencerows. The one I am working on tomorrow has been dug up and trees tossed to the side. Give me your tips on harvesting that wood as quick as possible. I already know the usual; sharp chains, plenty of mix and oil, etc. Looking for tips to get as much cut and loaded quickly. Should i start with the limb wood or use the backhoe to grab the trunks and buck away? Give me your plan of attack. I have a polesaw, couple of 50ccs, and an 066 for the bigger stuff. They are mostly 16-24 inch oak trees and a big ol maple. [/QUOTE]
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