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    36volts of Ozito power. Name:  IMG_4912.jpeg
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    Need to keep the chain sharp and use the 5.2amp ultra batteries and it’s pretty capable. 50cc gas saw has been left at home last few trips. I did run out of juice in the process of back cutting after scarfing a decent tree….but had a couple of 2.5amp batteries that allowed me to finish dropping it.

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    Dead white pine( kaihikatea) 2.3 metres across at the base. Bucked up but what to do next
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    Slabs?

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    hmm-bitt big to fit in the stove or woodburner eh -even the log basket for that matter.split with the axe dont think so. seriously only way out methinks is to chop it into rings and go from there although its a hell of a lot of work. good working bee job that.

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    @ No 3 Saws not big enough, my mills only got a 50 inch bar. @kotuku working bee is on for cleaning up the head and branches, already a bit of firewoods gone but its a big job that will require much rehydration
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    Split them lengthwise with some nobels expanding bait to get them to a size your chainsaw mill can handle???
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    Id dimensional mill it, and slab some.


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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    Split them lengthwise with some nobels expanding bait to get them to a size your chainsaw mill can handle???
    Actually I know someone who has three splitting wedges in his collection. Always wanted to use one, this could be my chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    Actually I know someone who has three splitting wedges in his collection. Always wanted to use one, this could be my chance.
    Only three.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    Only three.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    @ No 3 Saws not big enough, my mills only got a 50 inch bar. @kotuku working bee is on for cleaning up the head and branches, already a bit of firewoods gone but its a big job that will require much rehydration
    sorry mate im down here in shakey town and my saws only have 20"bars . be humungous load of firewood in there though or?market it to woodworkers furniture manufacturers??best of luck anyhow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    Split them lengthwise with some nobels expanding bait to get them to a size your chainsaw mill can handle???
    nobels expanding bait -was that any relation to the ministry of works minnow and the old cullers 174gn nickel spinner.??
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    Quote Originally Posted by kotuku View Post
    nobels expanding bait -was that any relation to the ministry of works minnow and the old cullers 174gn nickel spinner.??
    ICI's patent disassembler - sold by the plug
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    Dead white pine( kaihikatea) 2.3 metres across at the base. Bucked up but what to do next
    Where was that one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross Nolan View Post
    ICI's patent disassembler - sold by the plug
    ah so its a HE chisel of sorts!!! insert Bang sorted ...next please!

 

 

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