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Those make big piles of brush, hardest part of those trees. Did it have much rot inside, ant damage, splits, that's my life here. All my red oak are being taken by oak wilt or moths.

It actually appeared pretty healthy. We had over an inch of actual freezing rain. It just couldn’t take the ice accumulation and strong winds.
 

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If I find some lead in a tree then I'm a happy guy 'cause I cast my own boolits.

Cutting for lead means lead for yarding not having stuff crossed up it takes having a good plan with thoughts on how the lays are going to work out. Cutting for lead means true directional falling as well.


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We don’t use yarders here.

Lead is used for anything doesn’t matter what you’re cutting for. If you’re cutting any which way you make the next guys job slower, it’s harder on equipment, and you’re more likely to bust the logs up if you’re tree length yarding. This is cutting for leading as well as cutting for saving the logs out with a track skidder yarding it’s a practice that gets drilled into guys well cutting.
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Lead is used for anything doesn’t matter what you’re cutting for. If you’re cutting any which way you make the next guys job slower, it’s harder on equipment, and you’re more likely to bust the logs up if you’re tree length yarding. This is cutting for leading as well as cutting for saving the logs out with a track skidder yarding it’s a practice that gets drilled into guys well cutting.
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Nice! Most of these are just road side trees. Trying to get em across the road is easiest for us while we are on it. E3FDF047-3028-46F3-9659-0E5F4951D09B.jpeg
 

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Took a large dead Ash trunk down for a friend today, and bucked it for firewood. He needed firewood, and he lets me hunt there. Taken deer there each of the last 3 years, and several others before that.

28" bar with standard dogs would not make it all the way across! Most of it was real solid, but no top left on it. Perfect for this year's firewood.

My Frankenstein MOFO Hybird felt great, 28" bar fully buried and dogged in and still kept pulling! Went through 1.5 tanks, saw is breaking in nicely!

Asian tank holder, case and main bearings, OEM 044 12 mm crank, husky piston, ported 046 D jug, HD-11 carb.

Property owner started converting it into firewood with his new X-27 before I was even done bucking.
 

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