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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 1490530" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>It is pretty darn good. We had some 40 inch diameter trees down that my 20 inch Stihl couldn't reach through. Wrap completely around the tree and you still were a couple of inches short. Split it and each piece made a heck of a pile of wood. I'm not sure how many cords were in those trees but it was a lot. </p><p></p><p>The pipe lines laid over my hickory trees in East Texas. I took the G/N over years back and cut 8 foot logs and hauled them back here. I only took the best. I gave loads of that to the daughter and to the neighbors and still had plenty. This winter I have finally knocked a serious dent in the hickory piled up. </p><p></p><p>The hickory is not nearly as nice burning as pecan is. </p><p></p><p>In one case the flood waters took out the trees. In the other case the gas line people took out the trees. I would never cut the old growth hickory and I would never cut a healthy pecan down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 1490530, member: 3162"] It is pretty darn good. We had some 40 inch diameter trees down that my 20 inch Stihl couldn't reach through. Wrap completely around the tree and you still were a couple of inches short. Split it and each piece made a heck of a pile of wood. I'm not sure how many cords were in those trees but it was a lot. The pipe lines laid over my hickory trees in East Texas. I took the G/N over years back and cut 8 foot logs and hauled them back here. I only took the best. I gave loads of that to the daughter and to the neighbors and still had plenty. This winter I have finally knocked a serious dent in the hickory piled up. The hickory is not nearly as nice burning as pecan is. In one case the flood waters took out the trees. In the other case the gas line people took out the trees. I would never cut the old growth hickory and I would never cut a healthy pecan down. [/QUOTE]
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