ciscoguy01
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Yep, I've been awaitin'... I put in the other thread I've been pretty disappointed with the size of the timber they're cutting on that show. I know that's not what you guys run 660's and full wraps with 60" bars for.?.? Is it??? Those trees are like 24+ inch pines. Hence why I started this thread... Gary, Andy, Bob etc... I wanna see some of those day to day GIANT trees. I only mentioned a few of ya'll since you jumped on me bout me talkin' smack about my east trees, lmao... heheheheheee I've never been out west, heard a lot of talk, but want to see what in the heck all the smack is about. Please don't tell me that the day to day trees are the size of what they are cutting in that show. I know it's second cut, but about 50 or so yrs ago my great grandfather planted around 500 acres of plantation pines. Now, many of them are in the 40+ inch range. I haven't seen a single one on that show that size. I see those huge bars, BIG husky's and Stihls, but the bars are like 3X's the length of the trees and they are only 36"ers... I'm not starting a place to vent here... Nor am I saying anybody is full of beeswax, but dang, I'd really like to see some of what everyone does everyday that enables people from the PNW to talk the smack they do... My buddy from Oregon says all the really big stuff is protected. That true??? Remember??? Fishhuntcutwood had a few pics of some BIG trees he was always cutting. Now lets see some of some others eh?
opcorn: eh?
I will say that whole trolley thing is like super cool, lmao... Is it done like that all over there in the PNW??? Is it like that because of the mountainous terrain???
opcorn: eh?
I will say that whole trolley thing is like super cool, lmao... Is it done like that all over there in the PNW??? Is it like that because of the mountainous terrain???
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