trail clearing technique and tools

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New signage put up at BRT's today.
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I like your covered kiosk
 
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First picture reminds me of the first time I tried to catch a mole. 🙃

Nice work! (y)
 
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When you are doing thinning - cutting saplings up to a couple of inches in diameter(or more, depending on the clearing saw you are using), there really is not another choice. The metal 3 armed blade won't make through saplings this size, and a string trimmer wont do much more than strip the bark. Something like the Forester blade or the blades that look more like a circular saw are the options for that. Chainsaw blades rob a lot of power. I find the "circular saw"-looking blades a better choice, IF you get a good quality one. Husqvarna and Oregon sell some of the Maxi style (made in Sweden). I suspect others sell them as well - probably all made in the same factory and relabeled. They good quality, hold up well (if you keep them out of the dirt and rocks), and easy to sharpen.

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There are also some not-so-good ones that look similar. These are cheaper steel and a slightly different design. I'm not so much a fan of these

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I'm also not a fan of Stihl's "scratcher" blade for cutting saplings. There is no way it will keep up with a good Maxi blade.
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I have not tried Stihl's Chisel Tooth Blade. It might be a good option as well.

None of the blades above are a very good option for grasses and weeds.
We tried them all. No longer used.
 
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We spent 1/2 a day clearing a portion of the NCT on Sunday. I've had grief with my Echo heads holding onto string but seems I fixed it. Whacked for about three hours before a string broke and all got replaced then. 155 string rocks at this job. You can't see them but there are maple shoots in here.
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How often do you encounter stinging insects.

Seems trimmers are a sure ticket to rally the hive.
We have those ground who are quite aggressive and paper wasps here. I usually get sting some each summer but I've not yet to so far. Now I'm jinxed it!!??!! :ROFLMAO: Its not been a banner year for them. Nonetheless, we carry benadryl and EPIpens for that in our sawyer first-aid kit.
 
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We will be camping over the weekend and working on a connector trail to the NCT. Its quite a drive from town to it but the camp site is 1/2 way there. We did this the past weekend but I managed to not bring a camera card along. (no, I don't like using my phone) This photo was taken years ago in the same area.
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