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<blockquote data-quote="MustangMike" data-source="post: 5571128" data-attributes="member: 120204"><p>So here is what I did this morning, used all my saws, but the 044 #2 with those new 661 R spikes and 28" light bar just seemed to be set up perfect for this tree (again). The only part that bar did not go through was the bottom stump cut (I did 2 stump cuts). Was all done cutting by just after noon, but had to restrict how much I put in the trailer, that darn wet Red Oak overloads it fast! This is next year's wood.</p><p></p><p>Had to keep the hinge a little thick, and left it a little thicker toward me, and also roped the tree just to make sure, but it went down right on the money. It was leaning a bit to the right of where we wanted it to go, and you know how heavy Red Oak is!</p><p></p><p>I may have to set up my 460/046 D similarly, that saw is a Beast! But the 044 is also very strong, and nice & light to work with (for a saw that can handle a 28" bar in hardwood).</p><p></p><p>Enjoy the pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MustangMike, post: 5571128, member: 120204"] So here is what I did this morning, used all my saws, but the 044 #2 with those new 661 R spikes and 28" light bar just seemed to be set up perfect for this tree (again). The only part that bar did not go through was the bottom stump cut (I did 2 stump cuts). Was all done cutting by just after noon, but had to restrict how much I put in the trailer, that darn wet Red Oak overloads it fast! This is next year's wood. Had to keep the hinge a little thick, and left it a little thicker toward me, and also roped the tree just to make sure, but it went down right on the money. It was leaning a bit to the right of where we wanted it to go, and you know how heavy Red Oak is! I may have to set up my 460/046 D similarly, that saw is a Beast! But the 044 is also very strong, and nice & light to work with (for a saw that can handle a 28" bar in hardwood). Enjoy the pics. [/QUOTE]
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