You've been out for a day of cutting I see!
The SBC is alive and well in this neck of the woods.You've been out for a day of cutting I see!
The SBC is alive and well
Sloping back cut!!!! Aka farmers cut.Small block Chevy.
Duckbills are only about $4 bucks each, sad to get rid of of a bunch of Homelites.At one point I had 5 of these, 4 of which had bad duckbills and had every bar and chain from 10-16”. I ended up selling most of them but reserved my grandpas.
Neat little saws. The only annoying thing is none of the bar configurations use standard DL count chain.
It's been 25 years since I've cut any, but that makes me think Kentucky coffee tree. Someone in the midwest could chime in on this. Doesn't look like any maple I know. Kentucky coffee tree? Anyone?Help identifying this tree at the log yard. Lt. Gray bark. The bark peeled off when fresh cut exposing a pale lemon yellow surface. Fades as seen in first photo.
Heartwood is a light brown (this is wet). Smells kind of sweet when I cut a chunk off. Don't know if it's maple; none like I've seen. Pretty heavy too although it's wet.
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Those little top handles are a dime a dozen, more will be along shortly I’m sure.Duckbills are only about $4 bucks each, sad to get rid of of a bunch of Homelites.
Sloping back cut!!!! Aka farmers cut.
Oh man that was a running joke around here back in the dayI‘ve never seen or heard of it.
Not gonna say anything about hardwood..................It helps that I'm dating the park rangers daughter
Don't knock it till ya try it.Sloping back cut!!!! Aka farmers cut.
Always been a joke. People think the back cut will prevent the tree from tipping back which isn’t true.So that was once an accepted method? Or that’s the joke?
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