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saxman

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I spend today with a couple of buddies working up a big oak that's been down for a year. I got to get some trigger time on my new MS362RCM along with my MS441RCM and my 660. They all got a serious workout todayImageUploadedByTapatalk1410933901.229558.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1410933935.492966.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1410933957.140069.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1410933979.690088.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1410934001.493165.jpg


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Steve
Lincoln IdealArc 250
Lincoln SA200 1966 Redface
 
It's a L3830 HST, 2006 model with 480 hrs on it


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Lincoln IdealArc 250
Lincoln SA200 1966 Redface
 
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Lincoln IdealArc 250
Lincoln SA200 1966 Redface
 
Yes it is! After I get the wood split I place it in 40x48" industrial wire baskets and move it up to the house with the pallet forks on the tractor. I try to minimize the number of times I need to handle the splits, at least that's the goal

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Steve
Lincoln IdealArc 250
Lincoln SA200 1966 Redface
 
Nice setup. Looks like what I've been dealing with lately. Looks easier to deal with. I've got a ton of gnarled oak firewood for this season.
 
if that wire rack is 4' wide them ain't no 22". no matter just glad I dont have to cut cookies, twice as much work and twice as much wear on chainsaws must really suck
 
The wood in the wire basket was from another tree. Those "cookies" were in the 20-22" range. That was a monster tree


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