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Taking down a large lawn Oak
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<blockquote data-quote="Iska3" data-source="post: 5229682" data-attributes="member: 40533"><p>That really hurts to see a tree like that ending up firewood but even the mighty oaks fall in due time. Good that you got to use the wood and close to the house. I took out several good size oaks last year for a family that lhad trees that ooked like yours. Felt bad but like i told them, best to take them out now before they fall and do some real dammage. </p><p></p><p>Had to laugh a bit, when we first bought some property north of us, I had a Mini Mac 6 and was taking down big oaks like yours. Talk about using a saw to do the job.. Like I always said, years ago they cut down them trees with handsaws - so in the right hands, most any chain saw would work.. Good Job!! Love the pup...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iska3, post: 5229682, member: 40533"] That really hurts to see a tree like that ending up firewood but even the mighty oaks fall in due time. Good that you got to use the wood and close to the house. I took out several good size oaks last year for a family that lhad trees that ooked like yours. Felt bad but like i told them, best to take them out now before they fall and do some real dammage. Had to laugh a bit, when we first bought some property north of us, I had a Mini Mac 6 and was taking down big oaks like yours. Talk about using a saw to do the job.. Like I always said, years ago they cut down them trees with handsaws - so in the right hands, most any chain saw would work.. Good Job!! Love the pup... [/QUOTE]
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