Today....

That 4th picture is super funny!

Yah, that one made me nervous. Snags like that (it's the silhouette photo before it, like 80 feet tall) are exactly the kind of trees that have the top break out and fall back onto you, and I was basically cutting it in a swamp with limited access and escape routes. Was glad to find that solid core in the middle while doing a bore cut before making my plan, but I was sure watching it carefully when driving those wedges.
 
Most of the time Euc logs just get left to lay and stay forever. They don’t rot, they just petrify in the desert. This was my excuse for a 3120 and 42” of .404”. I’m probably not even half way into the pile and I’ve been nibbling for a couple years.

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Heck YES! That’s the way to make great use of that resource. The rest of us are praying to keep reliable help to operate a couple million worth of trucks, cranes and chippers while you’re knockin it out of the park with a saw and a f’n forklift!!! LOL!
 
Heck YES! That’s the way to make great use of that resource. The rest of us are praying to keep reliable help to operate a couple million worth of trucks, cranes and chippers while you’re knockin it out of the park with a saw and a f’n forklift!!! LOL!
Just havin' fun using what I already have...
 

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