The bottom is still strong enough that it won't be able to be pulled down, I will throw a cable around it so we can pull it down ( gently) with the rhino when I'm cutting.May want to try and just pull that one over from a distance if the bottom is rotten or damaged enough?? You know well enough to be careful with those!!
The v will be made with the regular chainsaw along with a small cut on the back right when looking at the picture, the rest will be done the pole saw (extended) with a cable around the tree hooked to the back of the rhino.You know enough to be very careful zap and we wish you good luck on that one. Glad it is you and not me cutting that thing.
I've used it twice so far, both times it worked. The chain does need a good sharpening so I'll take care of that this weekend.Pole saw for felling? Now THATs thinking out of the box.
I think the camera still works.I've used the pole saw on some really big stuff before. I took the spark arrestor out of mine, retuned it, and it has more power, probably enough to run a 16" bar and chain in a pinch, if need be.........
Like the others said, be careful brother. Oh and a full progress report with pics will be required when done, of course.....![]()
The only problem with fishing the St.Lawrence is the invasive species, after I fish in the St.Lawrence the boat needs to be cleaned with a mixture of water and bleach before I want to run the boat in the waters up here.( I'll have to check on the mixture, it's been a couple of years since I was on the St. Lawrence)So where do we put this "order" in?![]()
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