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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
This part of the tree was splitting off the main trunk for the last two years, after this last storm rolled through it finally came down.

The second picture sucks, operator error!;em More shoulder season wood.

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Will do Shadow&Flame, it should be a easy cut starting from the top of the branch on the ground to the tree, I might even try a pull with the rhino to bring it down.

zap
 
Will do Shadow&Flame, it should be a easy cut starting from the top of the branch on the ground to the tree, I might even try a pull with the rhino to bring it down.

zap

I always try to pull em down with the tractor...just seems safer to me. I prefer to let others do the felling...those who are more skilled and fleeter a foot...ha
 
I enjoy processing aspen. It cuts and splits really easily.
 
Yes it does Wood Duck, the only thing I might do this time is remove the bark when possible before stacking.

zap
 
Don't let your aspen you to the Rhino.
 
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