Despite being a big ugly tree, I hated to see this one go; it was the shade for the house and back patio. I'm sure this popped up as a weed tree about 100 years ago.Randomly on a calm, cool Sunday evening in late September it decided to let go of a 2' diameter limb, and took out the overhead power line to the outbuildings; missed the garage by inches. The exit wound was ugly, and it became apparent how hollow this was at the first crotch. At that point, I knew I had to get rid of this thing. I ended up with just shy of a full cord from this 2' diameter branch alone.
On Haloween weekend, I ended up having a friend come over and climb it with his 036 hanging from his belt, while I ran ground crew/rope duties. He had it laying on the ground in about 1.5hrs, and I took over cleanup duties. I'm lucky enough to have curb-side tree branch cleanup from the city, so I used the 4 wheeler to drag several massive brush piles to the road.
Thus far I have the remaining limbs CSS, and I'm sitting at almost 3 full cords without having processed the trunk. I'm far enough ahead on firewood that this will be shoulder supply for a couple years from now.
I'm going to leave the main trunk section lay in the yard for now as I use this as justification for the purchase of a larger saw.

The trunk measures 42-46" in diameter; size reference is an 066 w/42" bar. (not mine)
Suffice to say, my trusty MS250 has been getting a workout bucking and noodling.
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