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bigtreestechman
KeymasterFYI, all donations that were made to BigTreesTech over the month of December have been donated to Dana’s LLS fundraising campaign.
Thank you!
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ChillinChumash
ParticipantThanks for all the ideas. We had witnessed people with these sized chunks of wood in their trucks over Thanksgiving. My husband wants to get to it ASAP. We have an 18″ chainsaw, so I guess that will do. Can’t really tarp it because it was felled on steep terrain. They trees aren’t dead yet. Another question.. Why would those who cut these trees down, leave a stump about 8′? They cut my neighbors trees at the bottom and left the whole tree. Doesn’t make any sense. Wish I had the name of that co.
Dave and Nancy
ParticipantWe have some we would be willing to share, depending on sizes needed. Skis 140, 150′ 170, all NNN BINDINGS. A couple of boots and poles. Give us a call if interested. 795-1483 831-566-4478
Davecmon4day
ParticipantPine is a soft wood and a chainsaw should cut it with no problem.
allen
ParticipantDoesn’t look like it would work very well on forest type land without a lawn. 🙁
allen
ParticipantIt’s doubtful anyone will take the wood if it’s in six foot sections and pretty large in diameter. It will be fine on the ground until next summer as long as it’s not already rotten. If you leave it on the ground a second year, it will likely start to rot and won’t be any good for firewood.
carlshome
ParticipantI have an 18-inch bar on my gas chain saw. I had some big trees cut which were just under three feet in diameter. Like yourself I thought my saw wasn’t up for the task. But I gave it a try and I was pleasantly surprised, that with some patience, I could indeed cut logs that large with my relatively small saw. And of course, a fresh sharp chain will always improves the cutting speed (Ace hardware sharpens chains).
Dogwood
ParticipantPut a tarp on it. Maybe you can rent a large chainsaw at arnold rents. I took down a few pines and waiting until next year until they are seasoned. If it’s pine you need to wait at least one year after it is split to burn it otherwise you will have creosote problems. Good luck.
ChillinChumash
ParticipantAwhile back we had the discussion of the trees that were tagged on private property and what the solution was. Since then, on our last visit up, we had 2 very large trees cut down and left on our property. Has anyone else experienced this? What are your plans for these rather large 6 ft. sections of trees left on your property? Our chainsaw is not equipped to handle the dimensions of these trees or we would cut them up for firewood. Does anyone know of a tree service that won’t charge an arm and a leg to cut these up for us? We are afraid the wood will probably be taken before we get back to it, as we saw this happening when we were up there last week. Any thoughts/suggestions appreciated. Thanks.
jibwaylarry
ParticipantYou made me curious…found similar units on You tube. Tho not the exact unit as the one you linked, this shows a 10″ brush sweeper in action. I imagine twigs, sticks, pine cones, rocks and less than smooth terrain are not in the cards.
Larry
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allen
ParticipantThanks for the replies. I have the same concerns you guys mentioned. The lot is “level” but certainly not “extremely level.” Of course it has plenty of trees too. Like cabin said, I’m afraid it would pick up a lot of dirt along with the pine needles. Maybe I’ll try one in the spring.
cabin
ParticipantThey work very well on concrete or grass. They pick up the leaves but on dirt I think it will also pick up dirt and gravel that is loose. The bristles are very stiff and can be adjusted for height. Maybe you could adjust it so it just barely touches the ground and it will not get too much beside needles? I am doubtful it will work well but worth a try!
Bootstrap
ParticipantYes, on a level lot with no trees, bushes, stumps, rocks, woodpiles or other humps….won’t work at my place.. 😉
bigtreestechman
KeymasterWell… there’s a ski sale every year in September (I think) down at the market. You also might check with Bear Valley Cross Country Ski and Adventure company. Sometimes they sell used rental gear. You can also rent gear up there.
NorCal311
ParticipantThat would be a great tool for a level lot.
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