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I would have a hard time going away from a hotsaw although I do sometimes miss the low overhead of a chainsaw and cable skidder the hotsaw sure is safer and faster.
Im with Ed. And i have changed my strategy on maple clumps. I no longer cut them down. Having switched to a girdle by 5/16 tap and tube approach.
Thatsjack pine. They clear then replant for the kirtland warbler. I guess its the only tree it needs. 🤷🏼♂️
Gotta love entanglements like these, risky game of jenga . She cleans up nice though (Image hidden from quote, click to view.) (Image hidden from quote, click to view.)
Quote from: Firewoodjoe on April 08, 2021, 08:15:55 AMThatsjack pine. They clear then replant for the kirtland warbler. I guess its the only tree it needs. 🤷🏼♂️I have a feeling I know who they is. It's the Bachman's Sparrow on this end of the world that needs those open spaces. I played with Red Cockaded Woodpeckers for a number of years too......now various mussels in the creeks.Wudman
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