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Dennis Cahoon

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Here's Ron bucking the butt off....that's a 372 with a 32" bar. We got 5, 10' saw logs. The top and limbs I'll give to Dennis Harvey for carving blocks and the rest I'll use for fire wood. The brush will be burned.

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Gypo Logger said:
Here we are at the sawmill. I found a local sawyer, he's an engineer, but is that a good thing?
John
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Hey John, I'm sure it is.;)

nice pictures, as always. It always amazes me how straight your tree cuts/logs are. I never seem to manage myself, how good I try.
take care,
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Unless your a "total idiot" there's absolurely NO WAY you can tip my tractor over backwards..... It's far from an old style tractor with no weight in the front.... There's NO WAY a log can roll off my forks onto me either as i "grabble" them....

Anyway, for the most part, i skid logs as little as possible, as i don't want to have those dirty SOB's on my mill.... I hate haveing to wire brush them to get the dirt off the face.

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Lake, it is called an ESS. What it supposed to do is make the wood esspecialy hard to split should some woodtick swing by and steal your log.
They are very hard to get into the tree so you have to place it early in the trees life near the roots. Hope this helps.

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Rotax Robert said:
Lake, it is called an ESS. What it supposed to do is make the wood esspecialy hard to split should some woodtick swing by and steal your log.
They are very hard to get into the tree so you have to place it early in the trees life near the roots. Hope this helps.

Rotax Robert
:hmm3grin2orange:See this thread, posts #8 and #9.

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Rotax Robert said:
Lake, it is called an ESS. What it supposed to do is make the wood esspecialy hard to split should some woodtick swing by and steal your log.
They are very hard to get into the tree so you have to place it early in the trees life near the roots. Hope this helps.

Rotax Robert


good one :ices_rofl:
 
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Rotax Robert said:
Lake, it is called an ESS. What it supposed to do is make the wood esspecialy hard to split should some woodtick swing by and steal your log.
They are very hard to get into the tree so you have to place it early in the trees life near the roots. Hope this helps.

Rotax Robert

hmmmm:monkey:
 
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JimL said:
you get some new tires on the Kubota?
They look wider than in the other pics.
Same tires Jim, it's probably just the fisheye effect of the 12mm lens I used.
I moved to another bush today and will keep the tractor on the landing for sorting and piling and use the 540 JD to pump another 5000 or so stems off 250 acres I just aquired.:popcorn:
John
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