manwithav8
ArboristSite Member
OK, so I have had the saw for a little while now but due to work I haven't had the chance to use the bloody thing yet.
Fortunately a mate found a farmer that wants all his shelter belts GONE. Don't ask me why, I really don't care why, I just get the cut it all up and on sell to those need the wood for winter.
I have posted a few pics which is the second day of action for the MS381.
You can see some of the mess that we needed to clear off the trunk before ringing it (thats what we call it in NZ). These trees won't allow you to limb from one end to the other, it's easier to start about halfway and just hack through the crap to clear some room and work outwards from there.
Anyway, a few hours later and an aching back, i was proud of the new saw and my lone efforts. Thats one of the 12 that are on the ground at the moment.
Fortunately a mate found a farmer that wants all his shelter belts GONE. Don't ask me why, I really don't care why, I just get the cut it all up and on sell to those need the wood for winter.
I have posted a few pics which is the second day of action for the MS381.
You can see some of the mess that we needed to clear off the trunk before ringing it (thats what we call it in NZ). These trees won't allow you to limb from one end to the other, it's easier to start about halfway and just hack through the crap to clear some room and work outwards from there.
Anyway, a few hours later and an aching back, i was proud of the new saw and my lone efforts. Thats one of the 12 that are on the ground at the moment.