Streblerm
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So I responded to a Craigslist ad for wood in Akron, not too far from where I live. It turned out it was a large oak that had been cut down the year before in an empty lot. I have quite a bit of experience exracting wood from the hood. Loading >3' rounds always draws a crowd. Knowing this I always try to pack light and keep valuables out of sight. It is hard to keep one eye on your stuff while you are running a chainsaw. Here's the picture from Craigslist. Of course by the time I got there any small stuff was gone and only the monsters were left.
No problem, that is why I have the 394:cool2: I quartered and Fiskared everything up and put it in the truck and trailer. It will end up being about 1.5 cords when I finally get it split. To give an idea on the size of the rounds this is the 394 with a 34" bar sitting on the round.
I had quite the cheering section. cries of "yeah, get it" could be heard from nearby porches all around. It is impressive to see a 40" round get split in half with a maul, even if you did noodle most of the way through first.
No problem, that is why I have the 394:cool2: I quartered and Fiskared everything up and put it in the truck and trailer. It will end up being about 1.5 cords when I finally get it split. To give an idea on the size of the rounds this is the 394 with a 34" bar sitting on the round.
I had quite the cheering section. cries of "yeah, get it" could be heard from nearby porches all around. It is impressive to see a 40" round get split in half with a maul, even if you did noodle most of the way through first.