I love this thing. It was my introduction to Busse-kin blades.
I walked around the yard looking for downed trees due to the storms that passed through today. I found a couple, but none near the house.
Here's one that needs to come down. It's hard, dead maple - it deserves a chainsaw. My arm would wear out before it came down:
Here's one that broke about 6ft up and then became a widowmaker with its top help up by another. Once again too big (for me) to chop. I'll wait for this one to fall - no need to mess with this one: (shop in the background)
Here's a downed tree that's blocking a path that deer use. Now this I can handle. I could have used a saw, but this is much more fun. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Here's a view up the trail away from the snag:
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A young buckeye (I think):
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A few scene shots:
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No damage here from the storms. We were very lucky.