As many of you have probably heard, there was a large EF4 that went through the top of Norther IL recently. It was a big boy at times reaching a half mile wide with wind speeds of 180-200 MPH. Lots of folks lost homes or businesses and in the need of help. A friend called me to one young couples home that needed the assistance of a big saw just to get up to their home. The house stood (an old farm house), but was knocked 4 inches off its foundation - toast. Anyhoo - got in and got to work.
First load out - mix of maple, hackberry and some black walnut - could be others as I wasn't really on a firewood mission so I wasn't paying too close attention to what I was whacking.
Full truck and trailer load of this stuff.
Went back after some big rounds after I did what I could do. Dulled every chain I took with (4). Wood was plastered with field dirt and it was like cutting through sandpaper.
Trailer load of bigger stuff: (this is really medium sized stuff at about 28-34")
Silver maple and I think some more hackberry (big one was tipped over in front of the home).
Another friend of mine was there with his MS441 and me with the little MS361 knocked a hole wide enough to start the work side. Here is just one small part of what we were dealing with:
First load out - mix of maple, hackberry and some black walnut - could be others as I wasn't really on a firewood mission so I wasn't paying too close attention to what I was whacking.
Full truck and trailer load of this stuff.
Went back after some big rounds after I did what I could do. Dulled every chain I took with (4). Wood was plastered with field dirt and it was like cutting through sandpaper.
Trailer load of bigger stuff: (this is really medium sized stuff at about 28-34")
Silver maple and I think some more hackberry (big one was tipped over in front of the home).
Another friend of mine was there with his MS441 and me with the little MS361 knocked a hole wide enough to start the work side. Here is just one small part of what we were dealing with:
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