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In todays video we use the largest Stihl Chainsaw made the MS 880 Magnum to start cutting up a huge Oak Tree that went down in the ice storm. This Tree will make about 1,700 Board Feet of lumber (once I get a saw mill lol)
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@arthurbuckyelksjr7918
@arthurbuckyelksjr7918 5 лет назад
It's always good to have someone out there with you while running a chainsaw. Have a great day and be safe
@jimkimler9460
@jimkimler9460 5 лет назад
Very good point I've got an old oak about that size to work up but it has been lightning struck which ive found out means it's gone in the middle. The guys that pay me for where it's located keep reminding me to be careful because I'm always out there alone. Anyway Merry Christmas.
@mrt1151
@mrt1151 Год назад
Wow! She's beautiful! You did good! Nice job with the saw and video as well! 👍
@hanksmith4065
@hanksmith4065 5 лет назад
I start at the bottom, ( what was the top of the tree before it fell ) remove all branches etc that are in the way, all tripping hazards. Remove those large branches first
@botabob
@botabob 5 лет назад
The MS880 is a serious man glitter machine.
@ericeaklor1300
@ericeaklor1300 3 года назад
U shud c me shine
@kjinohio5897
@kjinohio5897 5 лет назад
You are correct. A lot of times with trees of larger size(3 + foot in diameter) it won't bind at all cutting straight through. Reason being your dealing with a large span. The saw cut starts to close but due to the length of the cut it can completely close and not bind as the wood only allows it that 3/8"cut width. Had it happen a lot. Other thing to watch for on blow downs with a big root ball, they can stand back up if you cut the top up or at the stump. Seen that happen a good bit too.
@rnrudynh1427
@rnrudynh1427 5 лет назад
Very common in my area with pines if all sorts as well as birches. Great point.
@kjinohio5897
@kjinohio5897 5 лет назад
@@rnrudynh1427 I had a 4 ft diameter beech with a 15 ft root ball throw a 20 ft log right back up and it had been down for 6 months. Eye opener for me.
@rnrudynh1427
@rnrudynh1427 5 лет назад
@@kjinohio5897 wow that's serious ly dangerous. Glad you were not hurt or worse.
@kjinohio5897
@kjinohio5897 5 лет назад
@@rnrudynh1427 Luckily I was watching the log and thought I saw it move some. Pulled the saw out(MS660 with 3 ft bar) and stepped back. Started slow and then stood up basically completely straight. Ended up having to redrop a fallen tree! LOL
@crosshairstare
@crosshairstare 5 лет назад
I usually cut some of the upper branches first and use them under the main beam to support it while I'm sawing the bulk of the trunk. It relieves a lot of the tension before you get into the bigger section. I lay the smaller logs alongside the trunk while sawing it too, to keep them from rolling off when they're cut free. Everyone does things differently... as long as it's cut up and you aren't, it's a good day in the woods.
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 5 лет назад
This one the entire top was pretty much smashed to pieces
@crosshairstare
@crosshairstare 5 лет назад
Like you said, every tree is different... it's definitely worth the time you take to look around and identify the potential hazards that you're up against.
@stihlboss6860
@stihlboss6860 4 года назад
How is that 880 been looking at one for milling
@saimpnar1903
@saimpnar1903 2 года назад
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@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 5 лет назад
Great video Mike and Melissa, always a joy to see you work together. She makes sure you are working and doing it safely and that you'll be on time for supper ;-) The saw is a keeper for you if you have more of those bigger trees available in your area, it will earn it's keep with the 36" bar. Merry Christmas to you all and a Happy New Year too. Thanks for sharing.
@clarencetrice4442
@clarencetrice4442 2 года назад
when your chainsaw hangs up shake it might have 3 or 4 times don't let the chain hang up that works keep chain moving 11 14 2021
@charleshawkins2485
@charleshawkins2485 5 лет назад
with the hat and pants using wedges all your speculations on pinch points and tree rolling id say you have a heck of a start to bein a pro . im no pro myself was in process to buying 100 acre from forestry learned how to fell trees and think about what and where they wanna go . got about 30 or more cords cut some post n poles and wound up having deal fall through . a blessing that was not seen . great job on safety and knowledge ;) i look forward to watching more vids
@103m95g
@103m95g 5 лет назад
Now that's a saw log, imagine a 4" slab made into a dining table
@michaelruppert4030
@michaelruppert4030 4 года назад
I love your channel. You and the wife seem to be a great team. I'm jealous I have never had the opportunity to run a 880. They are a beast for sure! I currently run a 395 husky and a couple 372 huskys as well. I run the 36" bar when falling timber. When its firewood time I run a 28" bar full comp chain no skip. It cuts black oak and madrone like a hot knife through butter. I'm in nor cal. Currently cutting burnt timber from the complex fire. Week after this one we going to paradise to work on the campfire cleanup. Cutting burnt timber is horrible on saws and chains. I also run a D5 grapple cat skidding logs out of the steep areas where rubber tired skidders cant operate. My favorite things are cutting firewood running the dozer and I do well at welding and fab work. Just wanted to say hello and I really like the channel
@kevinhenry7273
@kevinhenry7273 5 лет назад
Love it when a plan comes together. More justification for a mill, but with logs like that it is going to have some capacity. Merry Christmas to you all.
@jeremyhussey4645
@jeremyhussey4645 5 лет назад
So I was expecting a cutaway shot to Melissa pulling the tree up the slope. She's the lady version of Chuck Norris. Or maybe he's the male version of Melissa Morgan 😀
@bobvanarkel7583
@bobvanarkel7583 5 лет назад
That 880 had a smile the whole time you were pulling the trigger! That oak tree might have the potential to be a veneer log Mike! It could also be a new kitchen table and many other pieces of fine furniture. I always like it when items are made and stay on the property the tree grew on. So anxious to see you pick out your new mill. That will take this channel to new High's. Let's see - New Mill = lots of lumber = storage bldg. = kiln = etc ,etc, etc Have a Merry Christmas Morgans!
@KohlfyreProductions
@KohlfyreProductions 5 лет назад
I always click 👍. With the 4' bar you need full body armor. Keep that chain tight. That is a cat o' 9 tails with a serious bite. Ask me how I know. Don't ever get lazy with a big saw. You'll get hurt very quickly. You know though.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 5 лет назад
That saw is amazing! Cut that huge log like butter!
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 5 лет назад
It's a good thing it cuts fast cause I get worn out pretty quick carrying it around lol
@kennethtibbitts6641
@kennethtibbitts6641 5 лет назад
MIKE WANTS A SAWMILL FOR X-MAS!!
@rayleder3705
@rayleder3705 5 лет назад
Merry Christmas Mike and family. I'd be interested in hearing you talk about the best and worst hardwoods for heating in a wood stove. Thanks for the great content you share. It's always fun to watch.
@Living-The-Dream
@Living-The-Dream 5 лет назад
That is a lotta saw.....geeezzzzz and a lotta tree for that matter .....🤠
@joejefferies6668
@joejefferies6668 4 года назад
Imagine the kickback
@anonymousanonymous8306
@anonymousanonymous8306 3 года назад
I have never seen anyone overthink saw work like this. No wedges and stuff were needed here.
@louinzinna5890
@louinzinna5890 5 лет назад
Nice job, that's a big log. One thing to consider when cutting an uprooted tree is the rootball may have a number of rocks and lots of soil. It may want to, stand back up, fall away or roll from the weight. I say this from experience. It scared the help out of me. Keep up the good work! Great idea to have a spotter!
@rnrudynh1427
@rnrudynh1427 5 лет назад
That 880 is no joke. Great safety points you made about the up hill and down hill side if the to be cut log. Also great point about the smaller trees and saplings. Those will ruin yur day if you let them..phwaaack. merry Christmas Mike to you and your family. It was 64 and raining up here in central NH yesterday.
@johnclarke6647
@johnclarke6647 5 лет назад
I would have used a big saw with a 20 inch bar to cut that tree. My 391 would have probably been my choice. I always bring two saws to the wood to cut a tree up or to cut it down.
@russellbowman8051
@russellbowman8051 3 года назад
Now that is a Big Tree!!👍👊
@tommyordoyne7461
@tommyordoyne7461 4 года назад
Too bad you didn't have the skidding winch for that one.
@billonthehill9984
@billonthehill9984 5 лет назад
Thanks Mike & Melissa... I'm about (2) mos. late to the party here, oh well! I wanted to see that big bad boy of a saw, the MS-880 Magnum do its job. I appreciate your honesty about not being a pro as neither am I! However, I can clearly see how through years of experience, your safe approach to cutting this beast of an oak. You clearly have a good understanding of " pinch points "... This job is a perfect example where it is nice to have a ( 2nd ) smaller saw on hand to cut away all the crap in advance but once again safety here is tantamount with respect to those pressure loaded whips bent over under the tree's weight. I think in your later video you added a 48" bar to this saw. In closing, I assume you had consulted with your local sawmill in advance on the best lengths to cut on this beautiful oak to get the best value ($$$) out of it. Thank you, Bill on the Hill... :~)
@HTPJohn
@HTPJohn 4 года назад
Wow! That was a lot of fun. Always good to have a helper around. Thanks for the good video Mike. God Bless.
@jkeips78
@jkeips78 5 лет назад
Try dogging in and sweeping WAY around the far side. Come back and cut down until you start to feel bind. Pull saw mostly out and cut the near side down below your bind a bit. Then bore in and finish the tension side. When that’s cut come up and back bar the rest. Hope this makes sense. Also reaming the buck, thrusting the saw in and out of the cut in an ovalish motion, may allow you to get straight through. Nice job.
@singleman1986
@singleman1986 5 лет назад
Ya know, It's always sad to witness the end of such a magnificent life. But what the result of that life gives to those of us left behind is a Blessing from God.
@singleman1986
@singleman1986 5 лет назад
@ Ms. Morgan....And thank you BOTH for sharing. Let us ALL be inspired by that old Oak to think about how we can improve the lives of others when WE 'pass'. FILL OUT that 'donor card' when you renew your driver's license! ~Eli.
@DIYMyWay
@DIYMyWay 5 лет назад
@singleman you are so right about the organ donor card! I’ve done that ever since I’ve had my license which is WAY longer than I care to admit!
@garybenedict3673
@garybenedict3673 5 лет назад
Thank you Melissa for being a second set of eyes Mike always make relief cuts and clear escape routes the length of the tree. Awesome job always admire your efforts .that oak is going is going to make some out of this world lumber thank you and always be safe.
@rickysafer2895
@rickysafer2895 5 лет назад
Good to see that you wear the correct cutting gear. I bet you could get some really nice fireplace mantels from this oak.
@BigPowerAL
@BigPowerAL 5 лет назад
Mike, hope Santa brings you a sawmill! You have some really nice logs to mill! Merry Christmas and happy New Year to the Morgan family!
@moultonditcher6187
@moultonditcher6187 5 лет назад
I never liked seeing the large majestic hardwoods of this stature come down.These are major nut producing trees for a whole array of wildlife.But it's all cyclical,and it will come around again.These caliber of trees also allow for a lot of wind protection for younger trees.Were all waiting for the NORWOOD mill,well maybe.
@Budro4764
@Budro4764 5 лет назад
That tree is like that Cherry tree, worth some big bux in lumber...... I would love some wood out of a huge one like that for cabinet making........ That wood is so tight grained and dense it's worth top dollar..... Not like the smaller 18 to 20 inch oaks.... Plus Tard Mon Ami ~!~!
@briangreer6016
@briangreer6016 4 года назад
Dang, what torque. That saw is a beast
@truckdrivinmilanr
@truckdrivinmilanr 5 лет назад
Great explanation of bind. Good to see you wearing the protective gear with that beast of a saw. It looked like you were wrestling a bear while you were cutting at the crotch end. I’m looking forward to seeing the lumber that comes out of that tree.
@donwilliams169
@donwilliams169 2 года назад
It's the right saw for that beast of a oak tree good job
@techlifevideosj7219
@techlifevideosj7219 5 лет назад
Just found your channel. Nice videos! I have the MS 660, 880 and 461. Most of the time, I use the 660 magnum. 880 is a bit heavier but when I have ti cut a big tree, I use her. I run bar from 18"- 36" on all of my saws. Nice that Stihl loaned that saw bc it ain't cheap!
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 5 лет назад
Wow you have quite a line up there, the one thing I really like about the 880 is putting it down and using the 362 lol, the 362 feels like a feather after that lol
@techlifevideosj7219
@techlifevideosj7219 5 лет назад
Outdoors With The Morgans Yes sir! The 461 weights nothing compare to the big boys especially the 880! Carrying the 660 or 880 all day in forest is no fun.
@briankrouch430
@briankrouch430 5 лет назад
I Always enjoy your videos. keep up the great work. And Merry Christmas all.
@newhampshire-bob1604
@newhampshire-bob1604 5 лет назад
Looks like you got that saw just in time! You going to have that tree sawed into boards I am assuming? Glad you had Mellisa there to watch during that second cut in case it wanted to roll!
@wilfredoramos781
@wilfredoramos781 5 лет назад
Having some one with you cutting wood it is good practice for your safety. Great video like always give ideas of how to work. Keep your self safe and have a great Mary Christmas with your family and friends.
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 5 лет назад
Thanks and Merry Christmas to you and yours!
@moniquemelanson1114
@moniquemelanson1114 5 лет назад
Mike, consider the woodlands mill. Bang for buck these two guys know what they are doing. Check out there site. For what you are doing this company has some gear that you could put to good use. I am sure these two canucks would work out a good deal for you!
@alittleofthisandalittleofthat
@alittleofthisandalittleofthat 5 лет назад
Two perfect cuts. Great idea using the wedges. 👍
@norbaggar
@norbaggar 4 года назад
I've been watching a lot of videos on RU-vid, and I think you sir, can call yourself a professional! Good educating. 🙂
@Manof2boyz
@Manof2boyz 5 лет назад
Its amazing how the tree feel right beside the basement stairs, that was to close.....haha.....Merry Christmas!!!!
@johnclarke6647
@johnclarke6647 3 года назад
I always get my helper to drive the wedges. Watch out for that dirt. If you get in it, you will not be cutting to much more without sharpening the chain.
@rodfair5698
@rodfair5698 5 лет назад
Mike, Thanks again. So what will you do with the tree now? Sell it for furniture? Process it yourself? Firewood it? Btw you and your wife are so natural together. Thanks again for the video. Sincerely, Rod PS, I hope that you took all those hints at protecting your lower back from a previous video
@davidpugh6495
@davidpugh6495 5 лет назад
The 880 made that huge oak look very easy to buck! Awesome saw for wood like that. Merry Christmas!!
@specwar64
@specwar64 5 лет назад
It would be nice if Wood Mizer stepped up because #1,we all know Mike wants a band mill.............and yea,because lets face it,we'd all love to see what the inside of that tree looks like lol.
@maxhole2
@maxhole2 5 лет назад
I’m not a critic. Just remember to keep your right hand (gas) as straight as possible to the work on the handle. A sudden pinch or a spike will break an angled wrist. Have fun, stay safe! Merry Christmas!
@bullrun1
@bullrun1 5 лет назад
wow - that thing went through that wood like a hot knife through butter - I'm sure the brand new sharp blade helps, but the power and weight of that saw has to lend a hand as well.
@heavysnow8616
@heavysnow8616 3 года назад
Great job folks, awesome saw!
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849 5 лет назад
Mike: Great points on the safety concerns! In a lot of the videos on RU-vid, guys are cutting with no PPE at all. It boggles my mind! There is a lot of criticism about the "safety sallys" from folks, but as an orthopedic physical therapist and safety professional for 31 years, it is no joke. I cannot begin to tell you how many injuries I have seen due to poor judgment. I love woodcutting, but I also like walking and feeding myself! Keep up the great work, and hope we can meet someday! Have a Merry Christmas!!!! John
@davidforristall2329
@davidforristall2329 3 года назад
Mike, Why not bring a 3 or 5 Pound sledge to drive the wedges into the tree. Seems like you struggle to use the hatchet?
@MyHMMWVaddiction
@MyHMMWVaddiction 5 лет назад
Get that log out with a dozer🤔😉👍
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power 5 лет назад
1:45 kinda looks like he's sneaking up on the tree 😂
@bill605able
@bill605able 5 лет назад
dam pesky tree
@JP1AO
@JP1AO 5 лет назад
Oh boy, that 880 was hot knifing that oak. Sweet.
@JGsgarage_unboxings
@JGsgarage_unboxings 4 года назад
Running kinda rich. But cuts well
@paulhawkins547
@paulhawkins547 3 года назад
Having used an 880 a lot cutting big trees and always having back pain I changed to a smaller saw with a 3foot bar and saved lugging one of those monsters all day .not one of Stihl s greatest invention s . big heavy unbalanced . good work Mike 👍
@mattk970
@mattk970 5 лет назад
There is more power in that saw, running well into the safe side of rich. It easily 4 strokes.
@papageo5
@papageo5 5 лет назад
Mike, you should totally get a chainsaw mill for that saw. I know it's not the kind of saw mill you are wanting, but I feel it would be a great test for what that saw can do, and demo it for it's most used purpose. Oh, and with a saw like that, you should just bring that puny tree to the saw. No use in lugging that saw around. : )
@talezfromthedashcam3138
@talezfromthedashcam3138 5 лет назад
Mike, you ever heard one of those big boys go down? My son and were hunting Elk State Forest above Bennezette PA . on the first day of rifle season this year. Pretty incredible. BTW they got lots of ice up there too.
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 5 лет назад
Yes one time out Hunting as well, perfectly calm day, no snow, no ice and a huge one went down, could hear it cracking a few minutes before it finally went
@heavysnow8616
@heavysnow8616 2 года назад
Good job with a dangerous tree!
@tome7323
@tome7323 5 лет назад
Mike I want to see the size of that wood stove your going to put them logsin lol
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 5 лет назад
lol
@jonmcintire9067
@jonmcintire9067 Год назад
It helps when you got a big saw on a big tree , but the saw is heavy 💀💀💀😀😀😀😯😉😈😈😈😈😈
@i.r.wayright1457
@i.r.wayright1457 5 лет назад
I pinched a bar so hard the groove for the chain closed up and it was useless.
@mikec6345
@mikec6345 5 лет назад
Have you ever thought about counting to rings to see how old that tree was?
@gabemalcolm4429
@gabemalcolm4429 5 лет назад
Great work Sir! That is a beautiful looking log.
@Beowulfsurvival
@Beowulfsurvival 3 года назад
My gosh, look at the chips coming out the bottom of that saw!!
@chris3m98
@chris3m98 5 лет назад
Melissa, that's one heck of a handrail??? Our lake is 42" higher than last year. Our area hasn't had this much annual precipitation since 1888--131 years ago. Merry Chrismas everyone & a blessed 2019 from Kazoo, Mi.
@Anthony-bt2vo
@Anthony-bt2vo 5 лет назад
Took seven minutes to start cutting the tree up what a waste of time just get to it lol good video love the 880 I have a 660 and a ms 460 the older ones love them nothing like a stihl !!
@Anthony-bt2vo
@Anthony-bt2vo 5 лет назад
I know I guess I was in a little hurry lol do love The video great job big follower
@dougsmith548
@dougsmith548 3 года назад
4 inch cookies off the bat and would make excellent end tables.
@chrisiollich4890
@chrisiollich4890 4 года назад
First things first buy a real axe, then learn how to plunge cut.
@ronaldwilkins6056
@ronaldwilkins6056 3 года назад
He did at 11:19, har har. I barely know enough to be dangerous...what would have been your sequence of cuts using a plunge cut?
@chrisiollich4890
@chrisiollich4890 3 года назад
@@ronaldwilkins6056 U start your cut on the back of the log from bottom over the top a bar and a 1/2 deep 1/2 way down the front pull back plunge in entil the bar goes thru the wood the top shoud hold it cut down carefully to keep the chain out of the dirt ,then cut up it shoud come thru the top with no pinch. Oh yea if you ever have pound wedges get a good plumb axe!!!!!! THANK'S from NOR-CAL!!!!
@shanek6582
@shanek6582 5 лет назад
Is it a red oak?
@craignash4736
@craignash4736 5 лет назад
Learned something today, I’ll give that a try
@dougmoore7116
@dougmoore7116 5 лет назад
That’s a lot of firewood in that tree, thumbs up
@hype571
@hype571 5 лет назад
At 6:06 stop the video and look almost dead center top and you can see the face of the tree's spirit watching him.
@enolioyebra6438
@enolioyebra6438 2 года назад
Salvaje, impresionante
@thomasfaucette1660
@thomasfaucette1660 2 года назад
that was a good idea to have the wife nearby while you cut the big wood yeah u wouldn't spend Christmas laid up in the house or hospital thats a HUGE tree
@1rustytree
@1rustytree 5 лет назад
Santa needs top bring you something with a long band and sharp teeth! Merry Christmas!
@PaulBorsJr
@PaulBorsJr 5 лет назад
Cool MS880, and I like how you respect the size of the log and the slope it’s on. One thing I remember from my youth while running the sawmill with my grandfather that may help you out - when sawing logs into boards, if you want 8’ boards from a log, to cut the log about 4-6” longer for end splitting while drying, and for squaring off the rough ends.
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 5 лет назад
Yep, was planning on that, thanks for the reminder
@nhcaesar9556
@nhcaesar9556 5 лет назад
That's good advice. I've cut pine & hemlock logs on my own property and had a portable mill come in to saw them into lumber. I always cut them about 4 inches longer than what I wanted for a finished length. You can also use a log sealer paint to inhibit checking, though I never did that to mine. I sure hope he gets that mill soon!
@TheGateKeeper001
@TheGateKeeper001 5 лет назад
Trusty ole biltmore stick says that you will get about 800 mbf. one 8ft log 23" on the small end is 185 mbf, second 8ft log probably 26 on the small end is about 205 mbf, third log at ten feet probably 26 inches on the small end another 255 mbf. is about 645 mbf.
@philipcross5332
@philipcross5332 5 лет назад
Good job Mike 👍 It always pays to think carefully which is the best way to go about the job . Stay safe Mike 😉
@isakburak3275
@isakburak3275 5 лет назад
Great video, love the chainsaws!!
@humbleheart7196
@humbleheart7196 5 лет назад
Mike - figure 400# a foot figuring 36” average. If that is the case, an 8’ would be 3,200#. I think you should consider rigging up some pulleys to help get them up the hill. Otherwise, consider getting some timbers for a frame or slabs for tables. As straight as those are there are big dollars there. Matt Cremona would love to have those for his big mill in MN.
@drlehman73
@drlehman73 5 лет назад
Thanks for the good laugh, Melissa! Merry Christmas Morgan's!
@marklawyer5221
@marklawyer5221 Год назад
When your running that monster saw. Your wife is right always have someone for saftey
@DIYMyWay
@DIYMyWay 5 лет назад
Dang, man! Put that thing away! You’re scaring me! Seriously, great video of a heck of a chainsaw. Merry Christmas to you and Melissa!
@jameskennerly9748
@jameskennerly9748 Год назад
Awesome job to the both of you!!
@dennisgallagher1686
@dennisgallagher1686 5 лет назад
Nice saw log with your own mill it would be another source of income hope you and your family have a great Christmas and a happy healthy New year
@RickJames-xy6io
@RickJames-xy6io 5 лет назад
I would have clear cut that lot by now.
@michaelhaiden6718
@michaelhaiden6718 5 лет назад
Don't let it lay too long that red oak will sponge up moisture like a angel food cake
@CPUDOCTHE1
@CPUDOCTHE1 5 лет назад
Not sure what kind of oak trees you have there, but none of ours around here fall over. When pushing with a decent size dozer(D8-D10), anything over about 16" needs dug out, pushed with a stinger, or pushed from a mound Ain't no wind or ice going to pull the roots.
@scottfoster2487
@scottfoster2487 5 лет назад
Time to budget for a 461 with a 28 and 36 inch bar for the bigger trees the 362 is not able to handle. Thgese big cc saws are not fun to run all day,I have ran a 088 for a week 10 hours a dayand that big saw with a 8 foot bar got offly heavy.
@regsparkes6507
@regsparkes6507 5 лет назад
If and when that one is run through a mill, it'll be worth a few bucks I'll bet. I love to work with oak, My oh My what a load of oak here!
@WilliamsonRidge
@WilliamsonRidge 5 лет назад
That’s a Huge saw
@SeriousSchitt
@SeriousSchitt 3 года назад
I enjoyed the video, thanks. What’s the difference between a 880 and a 880 Magnum?
@mikem3929
@mikem3929 5 лет назад
boy that's a dandy tree ya got there. nice to get that much lumber out of it.
@57REDROOSTER
@57REDROOSTER 5 лет назад
I got a tree the power company come talked to me about and they asked me if I would take the wood if they cut the tree down... No brainer cause it was a pin oak and solid... I didn't realize how big the tree was but when I went to get it my 4' bar was 2" to short going all the way threw 8' up from the base... My big tractor wouldn't pick it up... I had the power but it would just lift the rear... Long story short... If you pick that log up with that RK 55 in an 8' log I'm going that day and buying the 55 model... This is a serious comment I'm looking for a nice smaller tractor with a cab... I pray you get it out of their for lumber
@philmorrison6898
@philmorrison6898 5 лет назад
You are blessed! And that 880 is one angry beaver! LOL!
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