Tractors and wood! Show your pics

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You could of done that with a tractor, loose dirt is easy when hauled in but does make a nice photo, time to make a new road I already have that pic..........
aaaaawww, that dirt wasn't loose until I pushed it there! You would have been there all day with any tractor that wasn't a BIG tractor...

SR
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #15,612  
So do like that saw better then a battery saw?

I do not know, I've never tried a battery saw.. thought about it a couple times though.. small and light but doesnt seem to spin the blade very fast. My sister has a couple Dewalts but all I did was play with them in her garage.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #15,613  
I think for some reason I have a semi chisel chain, dont quite look like a full point to me but still cuts pretty good due to my outstanding red neck sharpening skills.

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Some things just work for some and not others, I prefer Grandberg over Timberline
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Grandberg chainsaw sharpener - YouTube

I have one like this, works good for me!

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Oregon-3-9...TwLt3U5-s_Kzvv3w7oRoCNmUQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #15,614  
I do not know, I've never tried a battery saw.. thought about it a couple times though.. small and light but doesnt seem to spin the blade very fast. My sister has a couple Dewalts but all I did was play with them in her garage.

The battery saws are handy. Just the ticket for small jobs that need doing. Sometimes I need a saw for 10-15 minutes of work. Gas seems to "go bad" so I like to keep my saws drained of fuel. And not having to pull start is a nice feature. They are quite as well.

I carry mine in the SxS when riding trails in case there is a tree down. Will sometimes cut a dump bed of firewood for the campfire. I have never had it run out of power.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #15,615  
The battery saws are handy. Just the ticket for small jobs that need doing. Sometimes I need a saw for 10-15 minutes of work. Gas seems to "go bad" so I like to keep my saws drained of fuel. And not having to pull start is a nice feature. They are quite as well.

I carry mine in the SxS when riding trails in case there is a tree down. Will sometimes cut a dump bed of firewood for the campfire. I have never had it run out of power.

Sounds good.. what brand /model do you have?
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #15,618  
Can I ask that same question to.........

That makes three of us asking the same question. Battery operated would be a great truck saw... throw it behind the seat without worrying about gas fumes. In the time it takes to warm my gas saw up, I could have the tree cut out of the road.
One point I've made in the past; saw chaps are much less effective due to the increased torque of an E-saw. I try to keep it away from my legs anyways... ;)
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #15,620  
07AE7BEA-9088-499B-8E7B-E5ACA6896594.JPG doesn’t hold as much as a pickup but the precision in which I can get it to the wood shed is a lot better :)
 

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