newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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I have about 6 acres of woods I wish to maintain (develop into a park type area) and there is a bunch more fallen trees, this one is just forcing the issue because it is in the way. I expect the saw to see plenty of work however it doesn't need to be lightning fast as my lively hood is working in the city. I want something reliable and safe, as when I do have time to use it I don't want to be broken or to weak for the job.
I am going to check out Stihl's locally on Thursday, I appreciate your help, I may get a 16-20 inch bar and rent a 24 inch bar for the the big stuff when I need it.
How are you going to dispose of the wood?
I assume you are going to mainly want to make it into smaller pieces.
There are two ways to cut the wood - across the grain and make sawdust and ashes, with the grain and make lumber, sawdust, and ashes.
If you've got 3' DBH trees visit the milling forum at that other site.
For about $250 more than a good pro saw (and with 3' trees you could use a 440) you can cut your own lumber. With the prices of lumber today you won't make much money, but it seems you have to cut the trees one way or the other.