Buddy called me up to say he had several loads of maple, oak and elm (tree service wood) and no place to put it... so after 2 1/2 of his dump trailer loads and my F450 & trailer loaded to the hilt I've got it about 50% processed.
Found lots of embedded nails in the maple trunk and rocked out a chain (new 33RS91 on the 661
) and I still don't have it completely bucked up yet.
What's the best way to handle wood like this? I don't have a carbide chain $$$ and I have a feeling this would just bust off the carbide inserts if I did...
Found lots of embedded nails in the maple trunk and rocked out a chain (new 33RS91 on the 661
) and I still don't have it completely bucked up yet. What's the best way to handle wood like this? I don't have a carbide chain $$$ and I have a feeling this would just bust off the carbide inserts if I did...
I ended up with a hernia after that and will not be doing it again. I want to make a small crane for the truck to help with loading. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, just a simple hydraulic boom with a hinge in the middle. no grapple, just chain hooks. Simple. The truck has hydraulics already, so it is only a matter of plumbing in a second line.