What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. lovesthedrive

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    Speaking of relics. The rotary snow plow has been in use for over 100 years. It is still the best way to remove snow from the tracks.
     
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  3. magoo68

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    Trees big enough to stop a train most likel need BIG chainsaws
     
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  4. Cattleman84

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    I think thus would be big enough.

     
  5. x1Heavy

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    That's pretty big bar Ive run a 640 myself on that brand. Two something foot bar. We chopped up a oak on it once. It actually squealed in agony a few times when that wood got ahold of it. Chain was swiss made. (For whatever that's worth, stays sharp provided you don't saw the earth)
     
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  6. Blu_Ogre

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    Depends on if it is Old growth or some thing only growing for a hundred years.......
     
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  7. Cattleman84

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    I own a Stihl MS 391... Its just a baby next to that 880... Ive got a 20 inch bar on it for cutting firewood every summer, but it will handle a 28" inch bar ok.

    Here are a few pics of 2 large Lombardi Poplar trees I took out for a neighbor... Not the biggest trees I've brought down but not small by the standards of most.

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  8. STexan

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    Heading west across 80, I had to press the AC button at Cheyenne today. The sun coming through the window is hot. I’m enjoying the warm wind while I can. Probably won’t be like this if I’m going back through there in 3-4 days.
     
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  9. x1Heavy

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    The Oak was a remant of chopped down, most of the other trees are the hardwood sycamores, generally 60 to 80 feet, 2+ feet round at base give or take.

    We did however leave the walnuts alone. A few of those might be worth something to the current owner someday if the wood is good.

    I recall using the Mack Superliner Dump to haul about two loads of chopped oak after a giant was brought down. I don't know the age of it but it's quite possible its exceeding 100 years old. Took 5 men two days to get it. I don't know how many cord two loads would make or more but someone had enough for a few months for sure that year in firewood.
     
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  10. REO6205

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    Stihl doesn't make a "640" They never have.
     
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