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Went out this morning to fell and log up a damaged Ash tree, used the little Mitox saw with 20" bar and it didn't miss a beat.

 

All this lot done in about 6 hours using just the saw and a splitting axe.

 

I now need a cold beer!!! ;)


Still got another few branches to cut up and a big chunk of the lower trunk.

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Nice work, I've just chopped up a silver birch , from blocks into burner size pieces with the splitting maul

 

Hard work but damn satisfying, will keep the man cave burner going for a while,

 

Atb

 

Flynny

Can be a bit sparky - OK for the wood burning stove but burns quite quickly due to the oil in the wood - don't store for too long or else it turns to something akin to paper.

All women can lob them on a fire, but ask them to bring some in, never mind cut them and your in for it :lol: mine just says well go cut some more if I'm using too much, I like to be warm. Read melting.

 

Figgy

You chauvinist so and so.......

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I just can't get over how well the Mitox handled quite a sizeable trunk, great little machines IMHO and cheap as chips. This one has paid for itself several times over now. The only thing that went wrong was the bar mounting studs were a bit soft and the threads wore so I took them out and made up some high tensile steel replacements, sorted it no probs.

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Went back to finish the cutting up today, ran out of time to do all the splitting but sorted the main trunk by cutting it into slightly shorter sections, split up a treat with the old axe! :good:

 

The trusty little Mitox did another great days work (well half a day) LOL

 

Didn't expect to get another trailer full. :good:

 

I can finish off the splitting at home then store it all away in the dry. Filled my log shed and had to start putting some in my main garden equipment shed. Seems a shame to leave it out when it is already so nice and dry.

 

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