DAP
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- JD LX288 and a B7800
We had a microburst blow through a few weeks ago. I'm minus about 6 large trees now. There was one large dead elm that took a lighting strike, broke into 2 and the top half landing on some utility poles.
The electric company sent out a huge cherry picker truck. In the lift bucket, there were some hydro remotes that the operator connected what appeared to be about a 10" chain saw on a 6 foot pole. This was the first time I saw a hydraulically operated saw.
If any of you have ever hand split elm before, you would really appreciate what this saw did to this tree. He went through what ended up being about 3/4 of a chord of dead elm, from his perch, like it was a Stihl saw through Ben & Jerry's Rocky Road.
Anyone else ever seen these saws? Better still, can they/are they being run from a CUT .... say a B series Kubota?
The electric company sent out a huge cherry picker truck. In the lift bucket, there were some hydro remotes that the operator connected what appeared to be about a 10" chain saw on a 6 foot pole. This was the first time I saw a hydraulically operated saw.
If any of you have ever hand split elm before, you would really appreciate what this saw did to this tree. He went through what ended up being about 3/4 of a chord of dead elm, from his perch, like it was a Stihl saw through Ben & Jerry's Rocky Road.
Anyone else ever seen these saws? Better still, can they/are they being run from a CUT .... say a B series Kubota?