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<blockquote data-quote="mrmiji" data-source="post: 30788" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>What I'll be removing will be exclusively cedar. The oak will stay. The largest chainsaw I own is a Stihl 260 Pro and it's more than enough for the trees I'm killing. I got one 24" diameter cedar down with my 192T but it took two passes. That size of tree is rare and some of those I'll keep as they're rather majestic...if they're males. I'm fine with using a chainsaw on the big stuff because, again there aren't that many. Most trees I'm cutting are well under one foot diameter and a 12" tree sheer is what I'm aiming at which would allow even a T110. I'm moving away from a flail; rotaries seem to be more flexible and lighter for a given capacity. Presently, there are no stumps and I'm cutting at ground level to keep it that way. Give me a minute to figure out how to post pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrmiji, post: 30788, member: 3325"] What I'll be removing will be exclusively cedar. The oak will stay. The largest chainsaw I own is a Stihl 260 Pro and it's more than enough for the trees I'm killing. I got one 24" diameter cedar down with my 192T but it took two passes. That size of tree is rare and some of those I'll keep as they're rather majestic...if they're males. I'm fine with using a chainsaw on the big stuff because, again there aren't that many. Most trees I'm cutting are well under one foot diameter and a 12" tree sheer is what I'm aiming at which would allow even a T110. I'm moving away from a flail; rotaries seem to be more flexible and lighter for a given capacity. Presently, there are no stumps and I'm cutting at ground level to keep it that way. Give me a minute to figure out how to post pictures. [/QUOTE]
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