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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 459928" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>I have been chain sawing for ? well ever since the storm. We lost ten large Green Ash, six very large Ponderosa Pine, a willow, a silver maple, and my great producing pear tree. Most are broken off half way up the trunk.</p><p> I had a 75 ft 44 inch diameter cottonwood that stood dead for two years. The west portion of my yard is half a dozen apple trees, two pear, a couole cherry and plum. trees. I was sure that cottonwood was going to take out something. I measured out to the first two apples then cut off the limbs that high up the cottonwood. I managed to drop it without breaking anything.</p><p> I purchased a 52 inch saw much like a chainsaw, but it cuts both directions. With branches 8 inches and under you can do it alone. With larger branches it bites into to large an area so it requires two people standing apart.[ATTACH=full]77834[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 459928, member: 704"] I have been chain sawing for ? well ever since the storm. We lost ten large Green Ash, six very large Ponderosa Pine, a willow, a silver maple, and my great producing pear tree. Most are broken off half way up the trunk. I had a 75 ft 44 inch diameter cottonwood that stood dead for two years. The west portion of my yard is half a dozen apple trees, two pear, a couole cherry and plum. trees. I was sure that cottonwood was going to take out something. I measured out to the first two apples then cut off the limbs that high up the cottonwood. I managed to drop it without breaking anything. I purchased a 52 inch saw much like a chainsaw, but it cuts both directions. With branches 8 inches and under you can do it alone. With larger branches it bites into to large an area so it requires two people standing apart.[ATTACH type="full" alt="1000029953.jpg"]77834[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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