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building a 14" tree shear
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<blockquote data-quote="nailsbeats" data-source="post: 5789" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>Well. the shear is done! What a powerhouse. I tied into a 14" Elm and it was pushing the machine backwards because the wood was so hard. It eats every sofwood tree it can fit for lunch. I may add a grapple latter, but want to get more hours with it the way it is. One thing on the blades though, I will be making the bottom bevel longer so it will provide less resistance. Had to pick up a carbide bit for the mill for this job because the blades are made out of hardened cutting edge. Hope it will cut fairly efficiently. Out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nailsbeats, post: 5789, member: 784"] Well. the shear is done! What a powerhouse. I tied into a 14" Elm and it was pushing the machine backwards because the wood was so hard. It eats every sofwood tree it can fit for lunch. I may add a grapple latter, but want to get more hours with it the way it is. One thing on the blades though, I will be making the bottom bevel longer so it will provide less resistance. Had to pick up a carbide bit for the mill for this job because the blades are made out of hardened cutting edge. Hope it will cut fairly efficiently. Out. [/QUOTE]
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