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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1387684" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>When we were up on the Kitsap Penninsula they built a bunch of new highways and dozer pushed the timeber and anyone could have it that wanted. There was a huge amount of maple, but most of ther est was fir or alder. We burned about 12 cords a year so a bunch of us got togehter to go cut firewood for all of us. I had a 044, seems like a 30 inch bar and the others had their mculcks, crafstman, etc. I cut nothing but maple, the others cut mostly alder. I cut a lot more wood in a day then all the rest combined. I kept around 15 sharpened chains so rather then stop and touch them up from cutting that dirty bark I just swapped chains. Hard to believe how much I could get done 35-40 years ago compared to now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1387684, member: 34"] When we were up on the Kitsap Penninsula they built a bunch of new highways and dozer pushed the timeber and anyone could have it that wanted. There was a huge amount of maple, but most of ther est was fir or alder. We burned about 12 cords a year so a bunch of us got togehter to go cut firewood for all of us. I had a 044, seems like a 30 inch bar and the others had their mculcks, crafstman, etc. I cut nothing but maple, the others cut mostly alder. I cut a lot more wood in a day then all the rest combined. I kept around 15 sharpened chains so rather then stop and touch them up from cutting that dirty bark I just swapped chains. Hard to believe how much I could get done 35-40 years ago compared to now. [/QUOTE]
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