Posted by Billy NY on May 10, 2015 at 06:40:43 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: OT - Ohhhhh Ya... posted by Bryce Frazier on May 09, 2015 at 20:25:28:
I can see that longer bar being handy for your height. I think the hardest part of the task of bucking the logs is working off the ground, but it seems I gradually get used to it when starting on a pile, take my time and as long as the chain stays sharp and the saw pulls in, I can go all day or as long as I need to, or I'll mix it up an go split.
I've done tree jobs the last 4 weekends, one yesterday I felled 4, 2 dangerous ones, with a long time friend, we work in tandem as much as we can to get both our firewood supplies up, he's caught up with a stack of logs, my yard is littered with logs, and rounds I cut last fall, but have not split, its good to be able to see what you have and know where you stand on what you need, even better when done LOL !
That one round, lower left corner, looks like an old beer can top, with one triangle hole punched in it ! I always seems to find odd things in wood, faces or interesting grain, even with all the work, its still a favorite activity and I hope I can continue doing so as long as I live.
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