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Calling Nixon!

muleman

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Got my second load of logs yesterday. This load is mostly smaller diameter stuff that a husquavarna could handle.:whistling:Heck, I even cut some with my Stihl with a half dull chain.:yum:
 

muleman

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Do you think your orange saws can handle these logs?:whistling:
 

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bczoom

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Those are small logs Bill. I'd figure my saw would make a cut through those in about 5-7 seconds without trying.
 

muleman

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Then Nixon should be able to do it in about 10-12!:whistling: Nice part of this load is they won't need a lot of splitting. I may try working at it myself while I wait for the next load. In between I am stacking some each day till i hurt too bad. That ash is heavy stuff when it is still green.
 
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